Analysis and review of techniques and tools based on machine learning and deep learning for prediction of lysine malonylation sites in protein sequences

Database (Oxford) 2024-04-24

Summary:

The post-translational modifications occur as crucial molecular regulatory mechanisms utilized to regulate diverse cellular processes. Malonylation of proteins, a reversible post-translational modification of lysine/k residues, is linked to a variety of biological functions, such as cellular regulation and pathogenesis. This modification plays a crucial role in metabolic pathways, mitochondrial functions, fatty acid oxidation and other life processes. However, accurately identifying malonylation...

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Authors:

Shahin Ramazi, Seyed Amir Hossein Tabatabaei, Elham Khalili, Amirhossein Golshan Nia, Kiomars Motarjem

Date tagged:

04/24/2024, 09:21

Date published:

01/20/2024, 06:00