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β Lact-Pred: A Predictor Developed for Identification of Beta-Lactamases Using Statistical Moments and PseAAC via 5-Step Rule

Authors
Ashraf, M.A.Khan, Y.D.Shoaib, B.Khan, M.A.Khan, F.Whangbo, T.
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
Hindawi Limited
Citation
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, v.2021
Journal Title
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Volume
2021
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/83356
DOI
10.1155/2021/8974265
ISSN
1687-5265
Abstract
Beta-lactamase (β-lactamase) produced by different bacteria confers resistance against β-lactam-containing drugs. The gene encoding β-lactamase is plasmid-borne and can easily be transferred from one bacterium to another during conjugation. By such transformations, the recipient also acquires resistance against the drugs of the β-lactam family. β-Lactam antibiotics play a vital significance in clinical treatment of disastrous diseases like soft tissue infections, gonorrhoea, skin infections, urinary tract infections, and bronchitis. Herein, we report a prediction classifier named as βLact-Pred for the identification of β-lactamase proteins. The computational model uses the primary amino acid sequence structure as its input. Various metrics are derived from the primary structure to form a feature vector. Experimentally determined data of positive and negative beta-lactamases are collected and transformed into feature vectors. An operating algorithm based on the artificial neural network is used by integrating the position relative features and sequence statistical moments in PseAAC for training the neural networks. The results for the proposed computational model were validated by employing numerous types of approach, i.e., self-consistency testing, jackknife testing, cross-validation, and independent testing. The overall accuracy of the predictor for self-consistency, jackknife testing, cross-validation, and independent testing presents 99.76%, 96.07%, 94.20%, and 91.65%, respectively, for the proposed model. Stupendous experimental results demonstrated that the proposed predictor βLact-Predhas surpassed results from the existing methods. © 2021 Muhammad Adeel Ashraf et al.
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