학술논문

The First Quarter Century of the Dense Alignment Surface Transmembrane Prediction Method.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Sep2023, Vol. 24 Issue 18, p14016. 9p.
Subject
*INTERNET servers
*AMINO acid sequence
*MEMBRANE proteins
*PROTEIN structure
*GLOBULAR proteins
*FORECASTING
Language
ISSN
1661-6596
Abstract
The dense alignment surface (DAS) transmembrane (TM) prediction method was first published more than 25 years ago. DAS was the one of the earliest tools to discriminate TM proteins from globular ones and to predict the sequence positions of TM helices in proteins with high accuracy from their amino acid sequence alone. The algorithmic improvements that followed in 2002 (DAS-TMfilter) made it one of the best performing tools among those relying on local sequence information for TM prediction. Since then, many more experimental data about membrane proteins (including thousands of 3D structures of membrane proteins) have accumulated but there has been no significant improvement concerning performance in the area of TM helix prediction tools. Here, we report a new implementation of the DAS-TMfilter prediction web server. We reevaluated the performance of the method using a five-times-larger, updated test dataset. We found that the method performs at essentially the same accuracy as the original even without any change to the parametrization of the program despite the much larger dataset. Thus, the approach captures the physico-chemistry of TM helices well, essentially solving this scientific problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]