
Departmental Papers (CIS)
Date of this Version
October 2007
Document Type
Journal Article
Recommended Citation
Junweng Wang, Lyle H. Ungar, Hung Tseng, and Sridhar Hannenhalli, "MetaProm: a neural network based meta-predictor for alternative human promoter prediction", . October 2007.
Abstract
Background: De novo eukaryotic promoter prediction is important for discovering novel genes and understanding gene regulation. In spite of the great advances made in the past decade, recent studies revealed that the overall performances of the current promoter prediction programs (PPPs) are still poor, and predictions made by individual PPPs do not overlap each other. Furthermore, most PPPs are trained and tested on the most-upstream promoters; their performances on alternative promoters have not been assessed.
Results: In this paper, we evaluate the performances of current major promoter prediction programs (i.e., PSPA, FirstEF, McPromoter, DragonGSF, DragonPF, and FProm) using 42,536 distinct human gene promoters on a genome-wide scale, and with emphasis on alternative promoters. We describe an artificial neural network (ANN) based meta-predictor program that integrates predictions from the current PPPs and the predicted promoters' relation to CpG islands. Our specific analysis of recently discovered alternative promoters reveals that although only 41% of the 3′ most promoters overlap a CpG island, 74% of 5′ most promoters overlap a CpG island.
Conclusion: Our assessment of six PPPs on 1.06 × 109 bps of human genome sequence reveals the specific strengths and weaknesses of individual PPPs. Our meta-predictor outperforms any individual PPP in sensitivity and specificity. Furthermore, we discovered that the 5′ alternative promoters are more likely to be associated with a CpG island.
Date Posted: 29 January 2008
This document has been peer reviewed.
Comments
Reprinted in BMC Genomics, Volume 8:374, October 2007, 13 pages. Publisher URL: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164-8-374