Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.357, No.3, 633-640, 2007
Signal-CF: A subsite-coupled and window-fusing approach for predicting signal peptides
We have developed an automated method for predicting signal peptide sequences and their cleavage sites in eukaryotic and bacterial protein sequences. It is a 2-layer predictor: the 1st-layer prediction engine is to identify a query protein as secretory or non-secretory; if it is secretory, the process will be automatically continued with the 2nd-layer prediction engine to further identify the cleavage site of its signal peptide. The new predictor is called Signal-CF, where C stands for "coupling" and F for "fusion", meaning that Signal-CF is formed by incorporating the subsite coupling effects along a protein sequence and by fusing the results derived from many width-different scaled windows through a voting system. Signal-CF is featured by high success prediction rates with short computational time, and hence is particularly useful for the analysis of large-scale datasets. Signal-CF is freely available as a web-server at http://chou.med.harvard.edu/ bioinf/Signal-CF/ or http://202.120.37.186/bioinf/Signal-CF/. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:peptidase cleavage site;subsite-coupled effect;flexible scaled window;fusion;2-layer predictor;PseAA