Toxin data quality: a critical examination of bacterial exotoxins and animal toxins

毒素数据质量:对细菌外毒素和动物毒素的批判性审视

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Existing toxins datasets include a mixture of proteins and toxin peptides. In this study we present two curated datasets of toxic proteins free of associated proteins: bacterial exotoxins and animal toxins. Our stringent selection criteria resulted in two data sets with only toxins that directly target or disrupt vital molecular mechanisms of their target organism. To gain insight in their properties and differences, we compared both sets of toxins to controls, and used simple biophysical features such as protein length, and amino acid composition distinguishing between evolutionary kingdoms (phyla). This approach should reveal if there is a need to consider differences present in toxin sets depending on their origin. RESULTS: Our analysis revealed biophysical differences between animal and bacterial toxins that should not be ignored. Both toxin groups exhibited preferencial amino acid usage depending on their origin, together with higher cysteine content compared to their respective controls. The animal toxins set contains, on average, significantly shorter sequences than bacterial toxins, and had their isoelectric point shifted towards acidic pH values. We show that animal toxins and bacterial toxins possess intrinsic differences in general biophysical properties, which reinforce the necessity of segregating these datasets to ensure reliability of bioinformatics models aimed at understanding and predicting toxin characteristics.

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