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- W4367318095 abstract "The in situ post-translational modification (PTM) crosstalk refers to the interactions between different types of PTMs that occur on the same residue site of a protein. The crosstalk sites generally have different characteristics from those with the single PTM type. Studies targeting the latter's features have been widely conducted, while studies on the former's characteristics are rare. For example, the characteristics of serine phosphorylation (pS) and serine ADP-ribosylation (SADPr) have been investigated, whereas those of their in situ crosstalks (pSADPr) are unknown. In this study, we collected 3,250 human pSADPr, 7,520 SADPr, 151,227 pS and 80,096 unmodified serine sites and explored the features of the pSADPr sites. We found that the characteristics of pSADPr sites are more similar to those of SADPr compared to pS or unmodified serine sites. Moreover, the crosstalk sites are likely to be phosphorylated by some kinase families (e.g., AGC, CAMK, STE and TKL) rather than others (e.g., CK1 and CMGC). Additionally, we constructed three classifiers to predict pSADPr sites from the pS dataset, the SADPr dataset and the protein sequences separately. We built and evaluated five deep-learning classifiers in ten-fold cross-validation and independent test datasets. We also used the classifiers as base classifiers to develop a few stacking-based ensemble classifiers to improve performance. The best classifiers had the AUC values of 0.700, 0.914 and 0.954 for recognizing pSADPr sites from the SADPr, pS and unmodified serine sites, respectively. The lowest prediction accuracy was achieved by separating pSADPr and SADPr sites, which is consistent with the observation that pSADPr's characteristics are more similar to those of SADPr than the rest. Finally, we developed an online tool for extensively predicting human pSADPr sites based on the CNNOH classifier, dubbed EdeepSADPr. It is freely available through http://edeepsadpr.bioinfogo.org/. We expect our investigation will promote a comprehensive understanding of crosstalks." @default.
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- W4367318095 title "EdeepSADPr: an extensive deep-learning architecture for prediction of the in situ crosstalks of serine phosphorylation and ADP-ribosylation" @default.
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