MetWAMer 1.3.3 – Translation Initiation Site (TIS) Identification

MetWAMer 1.3.3

:: DESCRIPTION

MetWAMer currently implements five distinct methods for TIS prediction, the most accurate of which is a routine that combines weighted, signal-based translation initiation site scores and the contrast in coding potential of sequences flanking TISs using a perceptron. Also, our program implements clustering capabilities through use of the k-medoids algorithm, thereby enabling cluster-specific TIS parameter utilization. In practice, our static weight array matrix-based indexing method for parameter set lookup can be used with good results in data sets exhibiting moderate levels of 5′-complete coverage.

::DEVELOPER

The Brendel Group @ Indiana University

:: REQUIREMENTS

  • Linux

:: DOWNLOAD

MetWAMer

:: MORE INFORMATION

Citation

Sparks, M.E. & Brendel, V. (2008)
MetWAMer: eukaryotic translation initiation site prediction.
BMC Bioinformatics, 9, 381.

iTIS-PseTNC – Identifying Translation Initiation Site in Human Genes

iTIS-PseTNC

:: DESCRIPTION

The web-server iTIS-PseTNC was developed to identify Translation initiation site (TIS) by using the physicochemical properties of the pseudo trinucleotide composition.

::DEVELOPER

LinDing Group

:: SCREENSHOTS

n/a

:: REQUIREMENTS

  • Web browser

:: DOWNLOAD

 NO

:: MORE INFORMATION

Citation

iTIS-PseTNC: A sequence-based predictor for identifying translation initiation site in human genes using pseudo trinucleotide composition.
Chen W, Feng PM, Deng EZ, Lin H, Chou KC.
Anal Biochem. 2014 Oct 1;462:76-83. doi: 10.1016/j.ab.2014.06.022.

TriTISA – Prediction of Translation Initiation Site for Microbial Genomes

TriTISA

:: DESCRIPTION

TriTISA is a Bayesian methodology based method for translation initiation site (TIS) prediction in microbial genomes.

::DEVELOPER

ZhuLab, Peking Uiniversity, Beijing

:: SCREENSHOTS

N/A

:: REQUIREMENTS

  • Windows

:: DOWNLOAD

  TriTISA

:: MORE INFORMATION

Citation

Bioinformatics. 2009 Jan 1;25(1):123-5. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btn576. Epub 2008 Nov 10.
Prediction of translation initiation site for microbial genomes with TriTISA.
Hu GQ1, Zheng X, Zhu HQ, She ZS.