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Defensinpred: Defensin and Defensin Types Prediction Server

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Defensins are considered to play an important role in the innate immune system of virtually all life forms, from insects and plants to amphibians and mammals. They are classified into alpha, beta and theta-defensins. Fast and accurate computational prediction of defensin and defensin types will help in annotating unidentified defensin novel peptides. Identified defensins, owing to their small length and potent antimicrobial activity can be used effectively for development of new clinically applicable antibiotics. Thus predicting the defensin candidates will aid in accurate identification of novel peptide drugs. Support vector machines prediction model accuracy was 99% for defensin and defensin types. The results indicate that it is most accurate and efficient prediction method for defensin peptides. User friendly defensin web server is provided at www.defensinpred.cdac.in for the benefit of scientific community.

Keywords: Alpha defensin; Support vector machine; antibiotics; beta defensin; compositional features; defensins; immune system; novel peptides; prediction server; support vector machine (SVM)

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 December 2012

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  • Protein & Peptide Letters publishes short papers in all important aspects of protein and peptide research, including structural studies, recombinant expression, function, synthesis, enzymology, immunology, molecular modeling, drug design etc. Manuscripts must have a significant element of novelty, timeliness and urgency that merit rapid publication. Reports of crystallisation, and preliminary structure determinations of biologically important proteins are acceptable. Purely theoretical papers are also acceptable provided they provide new insight into the principles of protein/peptide structure and function.
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