The Relevance of Upstream and Downstream Regions of mRNA in the Prediction of Translation Initiation Site of the Protein

Wallison W. Guimarães, C. L. N. Pinto, C. Nobre, Luis E. Zárate
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Abstract

The correct prediction of Protein Translation Initiation Site is a problem of considerable interest in the molecular biology. In the literature, some papers investigate conservative positions of the mRNA that favor an ideal context for begin of translation, as it is the case of the work of Kozak. The Kozak Consensus is known to reveal some important mRNA \textit{upstream} region positions to recognize an early translation. This work investigated the real contribution of these conservative positions, besides analyzing sequences in the \textit{downstream} region to be considered as non-initiators of translation. In this paper, we use the Support Vector Machine classifier and three different scenarios. The results indicate that the proposed methodology was efficient, guaranteeing a gain in the performance of the larger organisms. For the smaller organisms, the three scenarios investigated maintain the same behavior. However, due to the lack of consideration of the \textit{upstream} region of the mRNA, the proposed methodology allows evaluating organisms not considered in other works, as is the case of the \textit{Caenorhabditis elegans} organism.
mRNA上下游区域在预测蛋白质翻译起始位点中的相关性
正确预测蛋白质翻译起始位点是分子生物学研究的热点问题。在文献中,一些论文研究了mRNA的保守位置,这有利于翻译开始的理想环境,就像Kozak的工作一样。众所周知,Kozak共识揭示了一些重要的mRNA\textit{上游}区域位置,以识别早期翻译。这项工作调查了这些保守位置的真正贡献,除了分析\textit{下游}区域的序列被认为是翻译的非启动者。在本文中,我们使用了支持向量机分类器和三种不同的场景。结果表明,所提出的方法是有效的,保证了较大生物性能的提高。对于较小的生物,三种情况下的研究都保持相同的行为。然而,由于缺乏对mRNA\textit{上游}区域的考虑,所提出的方法允许评估其他工作中未考虑的生物体,例如\textit{秀丽隐杆线虫}生物体。
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