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ChloroP, a neural network-based method for predicting chloroplast transitpeptides and their cleavage sites

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Stockholm University1

Department of Biotechnology, Technical University of Denmark2

We present a neural network based method (ChloroP) for identifying chloroplast transit peptides and their cleavage sites. Using cross-validation, 88% of the sequences in our homology reduced training set were correctly classified as transit peptides or nontransit peptides. This performance level is well above that of the publicly available chloroplast localization predictor PSORT.

Cleavage sites are predicted using a scoring matrix derived by an automatic motif-finding algorithm. Approximately 60% of the known cleavage sites in our sequence collection were predicted to within +/-2 residues from the cleavage sites given in SWISS-PROT. An analysis of 715 Arabidopsis thaliana sequences from SWISS-PROT suggests that the ChloroP method should be useful for the identification of putative transit peptides in genome-wide sequence data.

The ChloroP predictor is available as a web-server at http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/ ChloroP/. 0

Language: English
Year: 1999
Pages: 978-984
ISSN: 1469896x , 13595040 and 09618368
Types: Journal article
ORCIDs: Nielsen, Henrik

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