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3 months ago

DLPAlign: A Deep Learning based Progressive Alignment Method for Multiple Protein Sequences

{Lufei Gao Yong liu Mengmeng Kuang}

Abstract

This paper proposed a novel and straightforward approach to improve the accuracy of progressive multiple protein sequence alignment method. We trained a decision-making model based on the convolutional neural networks and bi-directional long short term memory networks, and progressively aligned the input protein sequences by calculating different posterior probability matrices.To evaluate this method, we have implemented a multiple sequence alignment tool called DLPAlign and compared its performance with eleven leading alignment methods on three empirical alignment benchmarks (BAliBASE, OXBench and SABMark). Our results show that DLPAlign can get the best total-column scores on the three benchmarks. When evaluated against the 711 low similarity families with average PID ≤ 30%, DLPAlign improved about 2.8% over the second-best MSA software. Besides, we compared the performance of DLPAlign and other alignment tools on a real-life application, namely protein secondary structure prediction on four protein sequences related to SARS-COV-2, and DLPAlign provides the best result in all cases.

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
multiple-sequence-alignment-on-balibase-v3dlpalign_cnn_bilstm
Total Column Score: 65.47
multiple-sequence-alignment-on-oxbenchdlpalign_cnn_bilstm
Total Column Score: 82.52
multiple-sequence-alignment-on-sabmark-v1-65dlpalign_cnn_bilstm
Total Column Score: 42.59

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