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Numerical characterization of protein sequences based on the generalized Chou's pseudo amino acid composition

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posted on 2024-11-15, 17:03 authored by Chun Li, Xueqin Li, Yan-Xia Lin
The technique of comparison and analysis of biological sequences is playing an increasingly important role in the field of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. One of the key steps in developing the technique is to identify an appropriate manner to represent a biological sequence. In this paper, on the basis of three physical-chemical properties of amino acids, a protein primary sequence is reduced into a six-letter sequence, and then a set of elements which reflect the global and local sequence-order information is extracted. Combining these elements with the frequencies of 20 native amino acids, a (21+λ) dimensional vector is constructed to characterize the protein sequence. The utility of the proposed approach is illustrated by phylogenetic analysis and identification of DNA-binding proteins.

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Li, C., Li, X. & Lin, Y. (2016). Numerical characterization of protein sequences based on the generalized Chou's pseudo amino acid composition. Applied Sciences, 6 (12), 406-1-406-16.

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Applied Sciences (Switzerland)

Volume

6

Issue

12

Language

English

RIS ID

111235

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