Motivation: The identification of signal peptides in protein sequences is an important step toward protein localization and function characterization. Results: Here, we present DeepSig, an improved approach for signal peptide detection and cleavage-site prediction based on deep learning methods. Comparative benchmarks performed on an updated independent dataset of proteins show that DeepSig is the current best performing method, scoring better than other available state-of-the-art approaches on both signal peptide detection and precise cleavage-site identification. Availability and implementation: DeepSig is available as both standalone program and web server at https://deepsig.biocomp.unibo.it. All datasets used in this study can be obt...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland [grant numbers 314445 and 328...
Background: One of the most essential problems in structural bioinformatics is protein fold recognit...
Signal peptides are short, cleavable, N-terminal peptides (from 15 up to 50 residue long) that are p...
MOTIVATION: The identification of signal peptides in protein sequences is an important step toward p...
The identification of signal peptides in protein sequences is an important step toward protein local...
Neural networks are often used in protein sequence analysis. However, the results are unreliable, ma...
Proteins are the main workhorses of biological functions and activities, such as catalyzing metaboli...
We present here a neural network-based method for detection of signal peptides (abbreviation used: S...
signal peptide prediction accuracy by simulated neural network I.Ladunga1, F.Czakd2, I.Csabai2 and T...
We have developed a new method for identification of signal peptides and their cleavage sites based ...
A challenging problem in data mining is the application of efficient techniques to automatically ann...
Protein inference, the identification of the protein set that is the origin of a given peptide profi...
We have developed a new method for the identification of signal peptides and their cleavage sites ba...
Motivation: Automatic recognition of signal peptides and cleavage sites in proteins is a topical iss...
Research on cleavage site prediction for signal peptides has focused mainly on the application of di...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland [grant numbers 314445 and 328...
Background: One of the most essential problems in structural bioinformatics is protein fold recognit...
Signal peptides are short, cleavable, N-terminal peptides (from 15 up to 50 residue long) that are p...
MOTIVATION: The identification of signal peptides in protein sequences is an important step toward p...
The identification of signal peptides in protein sequences is an important step toward protein local...
Neural networks are often used in protein sequence analysis. However, the results are unreliable, ma...
Proteins are the main workhorses of biological functions and activities, such as catalyzing metaboli...
We present here a neural network-based method for detection of signal peptides (abbreviation used: S...
signal peptide prediction accuracy by simulated neural network I.Ladunga1, F.Czakd2, I.Csabai2 and T...
We have developed a new method for identification of signal peptides and their cleavage sites based ...
A challenging problem in data mining is the application of efficient techniques to automatically ann...
Protein inference, the identification of the protein set that is the origin of a given peptide profi...
We have developed a new method for the identification of signal peptides and their cleavage sites ba...
Motivation: Automatic recognition of signal peptides and cleavage sites in proteins is a topical iss...
Research on cleavage site prediction for signal peptides has focused mainly on the application of di...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland [grant numbers 314445 and 328...
Background: One of the most essential problems in structural bioinformatics is protein fold recognit...
Signal peptides are short, cleavable, N-terminal peptides (from 15 up to 50 residue long) that are p...