Prediction of substrate-enzyme-product interaction based on molecular descriptors and physicochemical properties

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It is important to correctly and efficiently predict the interaction of substrate-enzyme and to predict their product in metabolic pathway. In this work, a novel approach was introduced to encode substrate/product and enzyme molecules with molecular descriptors and physicochemical properties, respectively. Based on this encoding method, KNN was adopted to build the substrate-enzyme-product interaction network. After selecting the optimal features that are able to represent the main factors of substrate-enzyme-product interaction in our prediction, totally 160 features out of 290 features were attained which can be clustered into ten categories: elemental analysis, geometry, chemistry, amino acid composition, predicted secondary structure, hydrophobicity, polarizability, solvent accessibility, normalized van der Waals volume, and polarity. As a result, our predicting model achieved an MCC of 0.423 and an overall prediction accuracy of 89.1% for 10-fold cross-validation test. © 2013 Bing Niu et al.

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Niu, B., Huang, G., Zheng, L., Wang, X., Chen, F., Zhang, Y., & Huang, T. (2013). Prediction of substrate-enzyme-product interaction based on molecular descriptors and physicochemical properties. BioMed Research International, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/674215

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