Cr-Prom: A Convolutional Neural Network-Based Model for the Prediction of Rice Promoters

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Abstract

The promoter is a regulatory region of the DNA typically located upstream of a gene and plays a key role in regulating gene transcription. Accurate prediction of promoters is crucial for the analysis of gene expression patterns and for the development and understanding of genetic regulatory networks. Genomes of several species have been sequenced, and their gene content has been established to a large extent. Some bioinformatics algorithms have been developed for predicting promoters with high universality for all kinds of plants; however, few studies have been conducted to identify promoters in rice, which might affect the practical applications. Here, we present a rice promoter prediction tool, Cr-Prom. This predictor has been established using a series of sequence-based features and datasets extracted from the PlantProm and RAP-DB databases. We applied a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based strategy to construct a predictor with robust classification performance. To demonstrate our dominance, we ran experiments on a benchmark dataset using 5-fold cross-validation and compared our results with existing techniques using four figure of merits. In addition, CR-Prom was analyzed on an independent dataset. Based on the results, Cr-Prom outperformed the existing rice-specific promoter predictors. The Cr-Prom tool can be freely accessed at: http://nsclbio.jbnu.ac.kr/tools/Cr-Prom/

Original languageEnglish
Article number9446063
Pages (from-to)81485-81491
Number of pages7
JournalIEEE Access
Volume9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • bioinformatics
  • computational biology
  • convolutional neural network (CNN)
  • Promoters
  • rice genome

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Materials Science
  • Computer Science & Information Systems

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