Prediction of Protein Functional Domains from Sequences Using Artificial Neural Networks
AUTOR(ES)
Murvai, János
FONTE
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
RESUMO
An artificial neural network (ANN) solution is described for the recognition of domains in protein sequences. A query sequence is first compared to a reference database of domain sequences by use of BLAST and the output data, encoded in the form of six parameters, are forwarded to feed-forward artificial neural networks with six input and six hidden units with sigmoidal transfer function. The recognition is based on the distribution of BLAST scores precomputed for the known domain groups in a database versus database comparison. Applications to the prediction of function are discussed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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