PreMLS: The undersampling technique based on ClusterCentroids to predict multiple lysine sites

PreMLS:一种基于聚类中心的欠采样技术,用于预测多个赖氨酸位点。

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Abstract

The translated protein undergoes a specific modification process, which involves the formation of covalent bonds on lysine residues and the attachment of small chemical moieties. The protein's fundamental physicochemical properties undergo a significant alteration. The change significantly alters the proteins' 3D structure and activity, enabling them to modulate key physiological processes. The modulation encompasses inhibiting cancer cell growth, delaying ovarian aging, regulating metabolic diseases, and ameliorating depression. Consequently, the identification and comprehension of post-translational lysine modifications hold substantial value in the realms of biological research and drug development. Post-translational modifications (PTMs) at lysine (K) sites are among the most common protein modifications. However, research on K-PTMs has been largely centered on identifying individual modification types, with a relative scarcity of balanced data analysis techniques. In this study, a classification system is developed for the prediction of concurrent multiple modifications at a single lysine residue. Initially, a well-established multi-label position-specific triad amino acid propensity algorithm is utilized for feature encoding. Subsequently, PreMLS: a novel ClusterCentroids undersampling algorithm based on MiniBatchKmeans was introduced to eliminate redundant or similar major class samples, thereby mitigating the issue of class imbalance. A convolutional neural network architecture was specifically constructed for the analysis of biological sequences to predict multiple lysine modification sites. The model, evaluated through five-fold cross-validation and independent testing, was found to significantly outperform existing models such as iMul-kSite and predML-Site. The results presented here aid in prioritizing potential lysine modification sites, facilitating subsequent biological assays and advancing pharmaceutical research. To enhance accessibility, an open-access predictive script has been crafted for the multi-label predictive model developed in this study.

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