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ATTIC is an integrated approach for predicting A-to-I RNA editing sites in three species.


ABSTRACT: A-to-I editing is the most prevalent RNA editing event, which refers to the change of adenosine (A) bases to inosine (I) bases in double-stranded RNAs. Several studies have revealed that A-to-I editing can regulate cellular processes and is associated with various human diseases. Therefore, accurate identification of A-to-I editing sites is crucial for understanding RNA-level (i.e. transcriptional) modifications and their potential roles in molecular functions. To date, various computational approaches for A-to-I editing site identification have been developed; however, their performance is still unsatisfactory and needs further improvement. In this study, we developed a novel stacked-ensemble learning model, ATTIC (A-To-I ediTing predICtor), to accurately identify A-to-I editing sites across three species, including Homo sapiens, Mus musculus and Drosophila melanogaster. We first comprehensively evaluated 37 RNA sequence-derived features combined with 14 popular machine learning algorithms. Then, we selected the optimal base models to build a series of stacked ensemble models. The final ATTIC framework was developed based on the optimal models improved by the feature selection strategy for specific species. Extensive cross-validation and independent tests illustrate that ATTIC outperforms state-of-the-art tools for predicting A-to-I editing sites. We also developed a web server for ATTIC, which is publicly available at http://web.unimelb-bioinfortools.cloud.edu.au/ATTIC/. We anticipate that ATTIC can be utilized as a useful tool to accelerate the identification of A-to-I RNA editing events and help characterize their roles in post-transcriptional regulation.

SUBMITTER: Chen R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10565902 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ATTIC is an integrated approach for predicting A-to-I RNA editing sites in three species.

Chen Ruyi R   Li Fuyi F   Guo Xudong X   Bi Yue Y   Li Chen C   Pan Shirui S   Coin Lachlan J M LJM   Song Jiangning J  

Briefings in bioinformatics 20230501 3


A-to-I editing is the most prevalent RNA editing event, which refers to the change of adenosine (A) bases to inosine (I) bases in double-stranded RNAs. Several studies have revealed that A-to-I editing can regulate cellular processes and is associated with various human diseases. Therefore, accurate identification of A-to-I editing sites is crucial for understanding RNA-level (i.e. transcriptional) modifications and their potential roles in molecular functions. To date, various computational app  ...[more]

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