Advantages of combined transmembrane topology and signal peptide prediction--the Phobius web server.

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When using conventional transmembrane topology and signal peptide predictors, such as TMHMM and SignalP, there is a substantial overlap between these two types of predictions. Applying these methods to five complete proteomes, we found that 30-65% of all predicted signal peptides and 25-35% of all predicted transmembrane topologies overlap. This impairs predictions of 5-10% of the proteome, hence this is an important issue in protein annotation. To address this problem, we previously designed a hidden Markov model, Phobius, that combines transmembrane topology and signal peptide predictions. The method makes an optimal choice between transmembrane segments and signal peptides, and also allows constrained and homology-enriched predictions. We here present a web interface (http://phobius.cgb.ki.se and http://phobius.binf.ku.dk) to access Phobius.
Udgivelsesdato: 2007-Jul
Original languageEnglish
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume35
Issue numberWeb Server issue
Pages (from-to)W429-32
ISSN0305-1048
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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Keywords: Computational Biology; Computer Simulation; Cytoplasm; Internet; Membrane Proteins; Models, Molecular; Models, Theoretical; Programming Languages; Protein Conformation; Protein Sorting Signals; Protein Structure, Secondary; Proteomics; Software

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