TY - JOUR
T1 - Peptide hemolytic activity analysis using visual data mining of similarity-based complex networks
AU - Castillo-Mendieta, Kevin
AU - Agüero-Chapin, Guillermin
AU - Marquez, Edgar A.
AU - Perez-Castillo, Yunierkis
AU - Barigye, Stephen J.
AU - Vispo, Nelson Santiago
AU - García-Jacas, Cesar R.
AU - Marrero-Ponce, Yovani
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Peptides are promising drug development frameworks that have been hindered by intrinsic undesired properties including hemolytic activity. We aim to get a better insight into the chemical space of hemolytic peptides using a novel approach based on network science and data mining. Metadata networks (METNs) were useful to characterize and find general patterns associated with hemolytic peptides, whereas Half-Space Proximal Networks (HSPNs), represented the hemolytic peptide space. The best candidate HSPNs were used to extract various subsets of hemolytic peptides (scaffolds) considering network centrality and peptide similarity. These scaffolds have been proved to be useful in developing robust similarity-based model classifiers. Finally, using an alignment-free approach, we reported 47 putative hemolytic motifs, which can be used as toxic signatures when developing novel peptide-based drugs. We provided evidence that the number of hemolytic motifs in a sequence might be related to the likelihood of being hemolytic.
AB - Peptides are promising drug development frameworks that have been hindered by intrinsic undesired properties including hemolytic activity. We aim to get a better insight into the chemical space of hemolytic peptides using a novel approach based on network science and data mining. Metadata networks (METNs) were useful to characterize and find general patterns associated with hemolytic peptides, whereas Half-Space Proximal Networks (HSPNs), represented the hemolytic peptide space. The best candidate HSPNs were used to extract various subsets of hemolytic peptides (scaffolds) considering network centrality and peptide similarity. These scaffolds have been proved to be useful in developing robust similarity-based model classifiers. Finally, using an alignment-free approach, we reported 47 putative hemolytic motifs, which can be used as toxic signatures when developing novel peptide-based drugs. We provided evidence that the number of hemolytic motifs in a sequence might be related to the likelihood of being hemolytic.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41540-024-00429-2
DO - 10.1038/s41540-024-00429-2
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 39367008
AN - SCOPUS:85205807219
SN - 2056-7189
VL - 10
JO - npj Systems Biology and Applications
JF - npj Systems Biology and Applications
IS - 1
M1 - 115
ER -