Abstract
Bacteriophage virion proteins and non-virion proteins have distinct functions in biological processes, such as specificity determination for host bacteria, bacteriophage replication and transcription. Accurate identification of bacteriophage virion proteins from bacteriophage protein sequences is significant to understand the complex virulence mechanism in host bacteria and the influence of bacteriophages on the development of antibacterial drugs. In this study, an ensemble method for bacteriophage virion protein prediction from bacteriophage protein sequences is put forward with hybrid feature spaces incorporating CTD (composition, transition and distribution), bi-profile Bayes, PseAAC (pseudo-amino acid composition) and PSSM (position-specific scoring matrix). When performing on the training dataset 10-fold cross-validation, the presented method achieves a satisfactory prediction result with a sensitivity of 0.870, a specificity of 0.830, an accuracy of 0.850 and Matthew’s correlation coefficient (MCC) of 0.701, respectively. To evaluate the prediction performance objectively, an independent testing dataset is used to evaluate the proposed method. Encouragingly, our proposed method performs better than previous studies with a sensitivity of 0.853, a specificity of 0.815, an accuracy of 0.831 and MCC of 0.662 on the independent testing dataset. These results suggest that the proposed method can be a potential candidate for bacteriophage virion protein prediction, which may provide a useful tool to find novel antibacterial drugs and to understand the relationship between bacteriophage and host bacteria. For the convenience of the vast majority of experimental scientists, a user-friendly and publicly-accessible web-server for the proposed ensemble method is established.
Highlights
A bacteriophage, living within a host bacterium, is a virus that consists of DNA or RNA, structural proteins and a few other packaged proteins [1]
The best accuracy of 0.795 is achieved when the predictions are based on cluster profiles (CP) (10), illustrating the good capability for predicting bacteriophage virion proteins
Bacteriophage virion proteins have the functions of specificity determination for the host bacteria, antigenicity of bacteriophages and clinical phage therapy
Summary
A bacteriophage, living within a host bacterium, is a virus that consists of DNA or RNA, structural proteins and a few other packaged proteins [1]. It replicates itself by making use of the host biosynthetic machinery, infects host bacterium and eventually destroys or hijacks the bacterial cell [2]. Bacteriophages play some positive, as well as negative roles in biology, ecology and health. Bacteriophages are extensively applied to bacterial identification, bacterial pathogenesis, organismal ecology and evolutionary biology [3]. The pollution of bacteriophages could cause a great loss to the fermentation industry
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