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GPS-SUMO: a tool for the prediction of sumoylation sites and SUMO-interaction motifs.


ABSTRACT: Small ubiquitin-like modifiers (SUMOs) regulate a variety of cellular processes through two distinct mechanisms, including covalent sumoylation and non-covalent SUMO interaction. The complexity of SUMO regulations has greatly hampered the large-scale identification of SUMO substrates or interaction partners on a proteome-wide level. In this work, we developed a new tool called GPS-SUMO for the prediction of both sumoylation sites and SUMO-interaction motifs (SIMs) in proteins. To obtain an accurate performance, a new generation group-based prediction system (GPS) algorithm integrated with Particle Swarm Optimization approach was applied. By critical evaluation and comparison, GPS-SUMO was demonstrated to be substantially superior against other existing tools and methods. With the help of GPS-SUMO, it is now possible to further investigate the relationship between sumoylation and SUMO interaction processes. A web service of GPS-SUMO was implemented in PHP+JavaScript and freely available at http://sumosp.biocuckoo.org.

SUBMITTER: Zhao Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4086084 | biostudies-other | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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GPS-SUMO: a tool for the prediction of sumoylation sites and SUMO-interaction motifs.

Zhao Qi Q   Xie Yubin Y   Zheng Yueyuan Y   Jiang Shuai S   Liu Wenzhong W   Mu Weiping W   Liu Zexian Z   Zhao Yong Y   Xue Yu Y   Ren Jian J  

Nucleic acids research 20140531 Web Server issue


Small ubiquitin-like modifiers (SUMOs) regulate a variety of cellular processes through two distinct mechanisms, including covalent sumoylation and non-covalent SUMO interaction. The complexity of SUMO regulations has greatly hampered the large-scale identification of SUMO substrates or interaction partners on a proteome-wide level. In this work, we developed a new tool called GPS-SUMO for the prediction of both sumoylation sites and SUMO-interaction motifs (SIMs) in proteins. To obtain an accur  ...[more]

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