 | Authors: Amine Heddad, Andrea Krings, Markus Brameier and Bob MacCallum, Stockholm Bioinformatics Center, Stockholm University, Sweden. |
NucPred
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The NucPred score for your sequence is 0.50 (see score help below)
1 MHSDPGPWHPLLCFLVLALSTSANSDVTPRFTSKPLSTVQKPGGPVTLLC 50
51 SAEPPWAHISWLFNGEQFERISSQGVDIQSGHLVIPSLGPAHVGQYQCIA 100
101 STSVGAILSKSVSVSVAYLNDFETTTGHSVTAEEGSSAFIGCKIPESNPK 150
151 AHVRYKVRGKWLKESSDKYLILPSGNLHILNVSVEDRGTYRCAAYNPVTH 200
201 DLKLSTSTLKLSVNRSPRVDSRILHPVTSQAVLVQIHDPLTLECVVGGGP 250
251 SHPPVYWYKGGQEAAAYGRRKLLHTHLVIEQVQRSDAGNYSCVLGNGSGI 300
301 SQRVYYTVIVLEPPSVSQKTEDQSLTAGSNVRFSCESRGNPTPNITWFHN 350
351 AVQIHASTRHQISGNKIRITSLFAQDSGIYQCFVNNEAGSAQVSQRATVH 400
401 LKWSKPVIVSPPTSIRVANGDLVTLTCNATGIPTPTIRWYDSHGPISSHP 450
451 SQVLRSKSRKALLSKIGTPGQDPVHYTMSQAGSSSLYIRAITVQHAGTYK 500
501 CEATNEFGSAHADAYLTVVPYEMSTKPEDITPLDLTQSDEGDYDSETRVP 550
551 DHSQINEHKPEPRVTEKPYSGASLPEAPIILSPPQTTKPDMYNLMWRSGK 600
601 DGGLPINAYFVRYRKLDDDGNMVGNWNSIRVPASENEFPLTELEPSSLYE 650
651 VLMVARNAAGEGQPAMLTFRTSKERTSSSKNTQAPFPPIGVPKQTIIHGV 700
701 SNTNNGLVPVDPSRHSGVPEAPDRPTISTASETSVYVTWIPRANGGSPIT 750
751 SFKVEYKRTGGHWNAAAENIPPSKLSVEVSNLEPGGLYKFRVIAINNYGE 800
801 SRRSTVSRPYQVAGYSIRLPNPLIVGPRIDQTEAVTDTQILLKWTYIPEN 850
851 NNNTPIQGFYIYYRPTDSDNDSDYKRDMVEGTKLRHLISHLQPETSYDIK 900
901 MQCFNERGASDYSNVMMCETKARRSPGASEYPVLDLSTPSVPDRSSSPSH 950
951 SPTRNGDFLYVIVGCVLGGMVLILLAFIAMCLLKNRQQTLMQKFEPPGYL 1000
1001 YQGADLNGQIIEYTTLPGTSRINGSVHTGFMGNGNINNGCPHLHHKVHNR 1050
1051 ASEVGNGELYPGCNSSLKETYVDYDRLPHHLSNGRVMYTALPQADPTECI 1100
1101 NCRNCCNNNRCFTKPNGSYCGNGVAVMPVGFSPQQEEGETKPLNHVMVPM 1150
1151 CLTSPDQNCSEEIEEDQNEKETQLSANSVCPEEATQTGTEQHEGEDCTKT 1200
1201 EDDSSILTWTPLILPAISKDCDEKHVWTSTDITLDKSNVDHPQLQTQEA 1249
Positively and negatively influencing subsequences are coloured according to the following scale:
(non-nuclear) negative ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| positive (nuclear)
What does the NucPred score mean?
| You have to decide on a NucPred score threshold. Sequences which score greater than or equal to this threshold are predicted to spend some time in the nucleus. Higher thresholds yield fewer predicted nuclear proteins, but these predictions are more accurate (you can have higher confidence in them). The table below gives more details of the performance of NucPred estimated using the sequences it was trained on (by cross-validation). Another benchmark is available in the Bioinformatics 2007 paper. |
| NucPred score threshold | Specificity | Sensitivity |
| see above | fraction of proteins predicted to be nuclear that actually are nuclear | fraction of true nuclear proteins that are predicted (coverage) |
| 0.10 | 0.45 | 0.88 |
| 0.20 | 0.52 | 0.83 |
| 0.30 | 0.57 | 0.77 |
| 0.40 | 0.63 | 0.69 |
| 0.50 | 0.70 | 0.62 |
| 0.60 | 0.71 | 0.53 |
| 0.70 | 0.81 | 0.44 |
| 0.80 | 0.84 | 0.32 |
| 0.90 | 0.88 | 0.21 |
| 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.02 |
| Sequences which score >= 0.8 with NucPred and which
are predicted by PredictNLS to contain an NLS have been shown to be 93% correct with a coverage of 16%. (PredictNLS by itself is 87% correct with 26% coverage on the same data.) |
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