HybridRNAbind: prediction of RNA interacting residues across structure-annotated and disorder-annotated proteins

Author:

Zhang Fuhao1,Li Min1ORCID,Zhang Jian2,Kurgan Lukasz3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hunan Provincial Key Lab on Bioinformatics, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Central South University , Changsha 410083, China

2. School of Computer and Information Technology, Xinyang Normal University , Xinyang 464000, China

3. Department of Computer Science, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond, VA 23284, USA

Abstract

AbstractThe sequence-based predictors of RNA-binding residues (RBRs) are trained on either structure-annotated or disorder-annotated binding regions. A recent study of predictors of protein-binding residues shows that they are plagued by high levels of cross-predictions (protein binding residues are predicted as nucleic acid binding) and that structure-trained predictors perform poorly for the disorder-annotated regions and vice versa. Consequently, we analyze a representative set of the structure and disorder trained predictors of RBRs to comprehensively assess quality of their predictions. Our empirical analysis that relies on a new and low-similarity benchmark dataset reveals that the structure-trained predictors of RBRs perform well for the structure-annotated proteins while the disorder-trained predictors provide accurate results for the disorder-annotated proteins. However, these methods work only modestly well on the opposite types of annotations, motivating the need for new solutions. Using an empirical approach, we design HybridRNAbind meta-model that generates accurate predictions and low amounts of cross-predictions when tested on data that combines structure and disorder-annotated RBRs. We release this meta-model as a convenient webserver which is available at https://www.csuligroup.com/hybridRNAbind/.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

111 Project

Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province

Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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