SRAMP: prediction of mammalian N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A) sites based on sequence-derived features
Peking University · China Agricultural University
Abstract
N(6)-methyladenosine (m(6)A) is a prevalent RNA methylation modification involved in the regulation of degradation, subcellular localization, splicing and local conformation changes of RNA transcripts. High-throughput experiments have demonstrated that only a small fraction of the m(6)A consensus motifs in mammalian transcriptomes are modified. Therefore, accurate identification of RNA m(6)A sites becomes emergently important. For the above purpose, here a computational predictor of mammalian m(6)A site named SRAMP is established. To depict the sequence context around m(6)A sites, SRAMP combines three random forest classifiers that exploit the positional nucleotide sequence pattern, the K-nearest neighbor…
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5Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Random forest
- RNA splicing
- Context (archaeology)
- Computational biology
- Sequence (biology)
- k-mer
- Genetics
- Life in Land