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Conotoxin Prediction: New Features to Increase Prediction Accuracy

Conotoxins are toxic, disulfide-bond-rich peptides from cone snail venom that target a wide range of receptors and ion channels with multiple pathophysiological effects. Conotoxins have extraordinary potential for medical therapeutics that include cancer, microbial infections, epilepsy, autoimmune d...

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Autores principales: Monroe, Lyman K., Truong, Duc P., Miner, Jacob C., Adikari, Samantha H., Sasiene, Zachary J., Fenimore, Paul W., Alexandrov, Boian, Williams, Robert F., Nguyen, Hau B.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999504
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15110641
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author Monroe, Lyman K.
Truong, Duc P.
Miner, Jacob C.
Adikari, Samantha H.
Sasiene, Zachary J.
Fenimore, Paul W.
Alexandrov, Boian
Williams, Robert F.
Nguyen, Hau B.
author_facet Monroe, Lyman K.
Truong, Duc P.
Miner, Jacob C.
Adikari, Samantha H.
Sasiene, Zachary J.
Fenimore, Paul W.
Alexandrov, Boian
Williams, Robert F.
Nguyen, Hau B.
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description Conotoxins are toxic, disulfide-bond-rich peptides from cone snail venom that target a wide range of receptors and ion channels with multiple pathophysiological effects. Conotoxins have extraordinary potential for medical therapeutics that include cancer, microbial infections, epilepsy, autoimmune diseases, neurological conditions, and cardiovascular disorders. Despite the potential for these compounds in novel therapeutic treatment development, the process of identifying and characterizing the toxicities of conotoxins is difficult, costly, and time-consuming. This challenge requires a series of diverse, complex, and labor-intensive biological, toxicological, and analytical techniques for effective characterization. While recent attempts, using machine learning based solely on primary amino acid sequences to predict biological toxins (e.g., conotoxins and animal venoms), have improved toxin identification, these methods are limited due to peptide conformational flexibility and the high frequency of cysteines present in toxin sequences. This results in an enumerable set of disulfide-bridged foldamers with different conformations of the same primary amino acid sequence that affect function and toxicity levels. Consequently, a given peptide may be toxic when its cysteine residues form a particular disulfide-bond pattern, while alternative bonding patterns (isoforms) or its reduced form (free cysteines with no disulfide bridges) may have little or no toxicological effects. Similarly, the same disulfide-bond pattern may be possible for other peptide sequences and result in different conformations that all exhibit varying toxicities to the same receptor or to different receptors. We present here new features, when combined with primary sequence features to train machine learning algorithms to predict conotoxins, that significantly increase prediction accuracy.
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spelling pubmed-106754042023-11-03 Conotoxin Prediction: New Features to Increase Prediction Accuracy Monroe, Lyman K. Truong, Duc P. Miner, Jacob C. Adikari, Samantha H. Sasiene, Zachary J. Fenimore, Paul W. Alexandrov, Boian Williams, Robert F. Nguyen, Hau B. Toxins (Basel) Article Conotoxins are toxic, disulfide-bond-rich peptides from cone snail venom that target a wide range of receptors and ion channels with multiple pathophysiological effects. Conotoxins have extraordinary potential for medical therapeutics that include cancer, microbial infections, epilepsy, autoimmune diseases, neurological conditions, and cardiovascular disorders. Despite the potential for these compounds in novel therapeutic treatment development, the process of identifying and characterizing the toxicities of conotoxins is difficult, costly, and time-consuming. This challenge requires a series of diverse, complex, and labor-intensive biological, toxicological, and analytical techniques for effective characterization. While recent attempts, using machine learning based solely on primary amino acid sequences to predict biological toxins (e.g., conotoxins and animal venoms), have improved toxin identification, these methods are limited due to peptide conformational flexibility and the high frequency of cysteines present in toxin sequences. This results in an enumerable set of disulfide-bridged foldamers with different conformations of the same primary amino acid sequence that affect function and toxicity levels. Consequently, a given peptide may be toxic when its cysteine residues form a particular disulfide-bond pattern, while alternative bonding patterns (isoforms) or its reduced form (free cysteines with no disulfide bridges) may have little or no toxicological effects. Similarly, the same disulfide-bond pattern may be possible for other peptide sequences and result in different conformations that all exhibit varying toxicities to the same receptor or to different receptors. We present here new features, when combined with primary sequence features to train machine learning algorithms to predict conotoxins, that significantly increase prediction accuracy. MDPI 2023-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10675404/ /pubmed/37999504 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15110641 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Adikari, Samantha H.
Sasiene, Zachary J.
Fenimore, Paul W.
Alexandrov, Boian
Williams, Robert F.
Nguyen, Hau B.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999504
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15110641
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