PLMACPred prediction of anticancer peptides based on protein language model and wavelet denoising transformation

Muhammad Arif, Saleh Musleh, Huma Fida, Tanvir Alam*

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Abstract

Anticancer peptides (ACPs) perform a promising role in discovering anti-cancer drugs. The growing research on ACPs as therapeutic agent is increasing due to its minimal side effects. However, identifying novel ACPs using wet-lab experiments are generally time-consuming, labor-intensive, and expensive. Leveraging computational methods for fast and accurate prediction of ACPs would harness the drug discovery process. Herein, a machine learning-based predictor, called PLMACPred, is developed for identifying ACPs from peptide sequence only. PLMACPred adopted a set of encoding schemes representing evolutionary-property, composition-property, and protein language model (PLM), i.e., evolutionary scale modeling (ESM-2)- and ProtT5-based embedding to encode peptides. Then, two-dimensional (2D) wavelet denoising (WD) was employed to remove the noise from extracted features. Finally, ensemble-based cascade deep forest (CDF) model was developed to identify ACP. PLMACPred model attained superior performance on all three benchmark datasets, namely, ACPmain, ACPAlter, and ACP740 over tenfold cross validation and independent dataset. PLMACPred outperformed the existing models and improved the prediction accuracy by 18.53%, 2.4%, 7.59% on ACPmain, ACPalter, ACP740 dataset, respectively. We showed that embedding from ProtT5 and ESM-2 was capable of capturing better contextual information from the entire sequence than the other encoding schemes for ACP prediction. For the explainability of proposed model, SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations) method was used to analyze the feature effect on the ACP prediction. A list of novel sequence motifs was proposed from the ACP sequence using MEME suites. We believe, PLMACPred will support in accelerating the discovery of novel ACPs as well as other activities of microbial peptides.

Original languageEnglish
Article number16992
JournalScientific Reports
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Classification
  • Database
  • Deep forest
  • Discrimination
  • Iacp

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