Statistics – Machine Learning
Scientific paper
2009-07-09
Statistics
Machine Learning
Scientific paper
Motivation: Prediction of ligands for proteins of known 3D structure is important to understand structure-function relationship, predict molecular function, or design new drugs. Results: We explore a new approach for ligand prediction in which binding pockets are represented by atom clouds. Each target pocket is compared to an ensemble of pockets of known ligands. Pockets are aligned in 3D space with further use of convolution kernels between clouds of points. Performance of the new method for ligand prediction is compared to those of other available measures and to docking programs. We discuss two criteria to compare the quality of similarity measures: area under ROC curve (AUC) and classification based scores. We show that the latter is better suited to evaluate the methods with respect to ligand prediction. Our results on existing and new benchmarks indicate that the new method outperforms other approaches, including docking. Availability: The new method is available at http://cbio.ensmp.fr/paris/ Contact: mikhail.zaslavskiy@mines-paristech.fr
Hoffmann Brice
Stoven Véronique
Vert Jean-Philippe
Zaslavskiy Mikhail
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