Immunoglobulin Classification Based on FC* and GC* Features

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Abstract

Immunoglobulins have a pivotal role in disease regulation. Therefore, it is vital to accurately identify immunoglobulins to develop new drugs and research related diseases. Compared with utilizing high-dimension features to identify immunoglobulins, this research aimed to examine a method to classify immunoglobulins and non-immunoglobulins using two features, FC* and GC*. Classification of 228 samples (109 immunoglobulin samples and 119 non-immunoglobulin samples) revealed that the overall accuracy was 80.7% in 10-fold cross-validation using the J48 classifier implemented in Weka software. The FC* feature identified in this study was found in the immunoglobulin subtype domain, which demonstrated that this extracted feature could represent functional and structural properties of immunoglobulins for forecasting.

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Wan, H., Zhang, J., Ding, Y., Wang, H., & Tian, G. (2022). Immunoglobulin Classification Based on FC* and GC* Features. Frontiers in Genetics, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.827161

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