PANDA: Predicting the change in proteins binding affinity upon mutations by finding a signal in primary structures

Author:

Abbasi Wajid Arshad1ORCID,Abbas Syed Ali1,Andleeb Saiqa2

Affiliation:

1. Computational Biology and Data Analysis Lab., Department of Computer Sciences & Information Technology, King Abdullah Campus, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, AJ&K 13100, Pakistan

2. Biotechnology Lab., Department of Zoology, King Abdullah Campus, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, AJ&K 13100, Pakistan

Abstract

Accurately determining a change in protein binding affinity upon mutations is important to find novel therapeutics and to assist mutagenesis studies. Determination of change in binding affinity upon mutations requires sophisticated, expensive, and time-consuming wet-lab experiments that can be supported with computational methods. Most of the available computational prediction techniques depend upon protein structures that bound their applicability to only protein complexes with recognized 3D structures. In this work, we explore the sequence-based prediction of change in protein binding affinity upon mutation and question the effectiveness of [Formula: see text]-fold cross-validation (CV) across mutations adopted in previous studies to assess the generalization ability of such predictors with no known mutation during training. We have used protein sequence information instead of protein structures along with machine learning techniques to accurately predict the change in protein binding affinity upon mutation. Our proposed sequence-based novel change in protein binding affinity predictor called PANDA performs comparably to the existing methods gauged through an appropriate CV scheme and an external independent test dataset. On an external test dataset, our proposed method gives a maximum Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.52 in comparison to the state-of-the-art existing protein structure-based method called MutaBind which gives a maximum Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.59. Our proposed protein sequence-based method, to predict a change in binding affinity upon mutations, has wide applicability and comparable performance in comparison to existing protein structure-based methods. We made PANDA easily accessible through a cloud-based webserver and python code available at https://sites.google.com/view/wajidarshad/software and https://github.com/wajidarshad/panda , respectively.

Funder

Higher Education Commision, Pakistan

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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