Abstract

Computational prediction of protein structural class based solely on sequence data remains a challenging problem in protein science. Existing methods differ in the protein sequence representation models and prediction engines adopted. In this study, a powerful feature extraction method, which combines position-specific score matrix (PSSM) with auto covariance (AC) transformation, is introduced. Thus, a sample protein is represented by a series of discrete components, which could partially incorporate the long-range sequence order information and evolutionary information reflected from the PSI-BLAST profile. To verify the performance of our method, jackknife cross-validation tests are performed on four widely used benchmark datasets. Comparison of our results with existing methods shows that our method provides the state-of-the-art performance for structural class prediction. A Web server that implements the proposed method is freely available at http://202.194.133.5/xinxi/AAC_PSSM_AC/index.htm.

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