BMC Bioinformatics (Aug 2022)

A deep learning framework for identifying essential proteins based on multiple biological information

  • Yi Yue,
  • Chen Ye,
  • Pei-Yun Peng,
  • Hui-Xin Zhai,
  • Iftikhar Ahmad,
  • Chuan Xia,
  • Yun-Zhi Wu,
  • You-Hua Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-022-04868-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 27

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Abstract Background Essential Proteins are demonstrated to exert vital functions on cellular processes and are indispensable for the survival and reproduction of the organism. Traditional centrality methods perform poorly on complex protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks. Machine learning approaches based on high-throughput data lack the exploitation of the temporal and spatial dimensions of biological information. Results We put forward a deep learning framework to predict essential proteins by integrating features obtained from the PPI network, subcellular localization, and gene expression profiles. In our model, the node2vec method is applied to learn continuous feature representations for proteins in the PPI network, which capture the diversity of connectivity patterns in the network. The concept of depthwise separable convolution is employed on gene expression profiles to extract properties and observe the trends of gene expression over time under different experimental conditions. Subcellular localization information is mapped into a long one-dimensional vector to capture its characteristics. Additionally, we use a sampling method to mitigate the impact of imbalanced learning when training the model. With experiments carried out on the data of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, results show that our model outperforms traditional centrality methods and machine learning methods. Likewise, the comparative experiments have manifested that our process of various biological information is preferable. Conclusions Our proposed deep learning framework effectively identifies essential proteins by integrating multiple biological data, proving a broader selection of subcellular localization information significantly improves the results of prediction and depthwise separable convolution implemented on gene expression profiles enhances the performance.

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