Journal article
Deciphering apicoplast targeting signals - Feature extraction from nuclear-encoded precursors of Plasmodium falciparum apicoplast proteins
J Zuegge, S Ralph, M Schmuker, GI McFadden, G Schneider
Gene | ELSEVIER | Published : 2001
Abstract
The malaria causing protozoan Plasmodium falciparum contains a vestigal, non-photosynthetic plastid, the apicoplast. Numerous proteins encoded by nuclear genes are targeted to the apicoplast courtesy of N-terminal extensions. With the impending sequence completion of an entire genome of the malaria parasite, it is important to have software tools in place for prediction of subcellular locations for all proteins. Apicoplast targeting signals are bipartite; containing a signal peptide and a transit peptide. Nuclear-encoded apicoplast protein precursors were analyzed for characteristic features by statistical methods, principal component analysis, self-organizing maps, and supervised neural net..
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