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Innovative Alignment-Based Method for Antiviral Peptide Prediction

Journal
Antibiotics
ISSN
2079-6382
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Daniela de Llano García
Marrero Ponce, Yovani  
Facultad de Ingeniería - CampCM  
Guillermin Agüero-Chapin
Francesc J. Ferri
Agostinho Antunes
Martínez Ríos, Félix Orlando  
Facultad de Ingeniería - CampCM  
Hortensia Rodríguez
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
DOI
10.3390/antibiotics13080768
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/11277
Abstract
<jats:p>Antiviral peptides (AVPs) represent a promising strategy for addressing the global challenges of viral infections and their growing resistances to traditional drugs. Lab-based AVP discovery methods are resource-intensive, highlighting the need for efficient computational alternatives. In this study, we developed five non-trained but supervised multi-query similarity search models (MQSSMs) integrated into the StarPep toolbox. Rigorous testing and validation across diverse AVP datasets confirmed the models’ robustness and reliability. The top-performing model, M13+, demonstrated impressive results, with an accuracy of 0.969 and a Matthew’s correlation coefficient of 0.71. To assess their competitiveness, the top five models were benchmarked against 14 publicly available machine-learning and deep-learning AVP predictors. The MQSSMs outperformed these predictors, highlighting their efficiency in terms of resource demand and public accessibility. Another significant achievement of this study is the creation of the most comprehensive dataset of antiviral sequences to date. In general, these results suggest that MQSSMs are promissory tools to develop good alignment-based models that can be successfully applied in the screening of large datasets for new AVP discovery.</jats:p>

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