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Background Ubiquitination, which is also called “lysine ubiquitination”, occurs when an ubiquitin is attached to lysine (K) residues in targeting proteins. As one of the most important post translational modifications (PTMs), it plays the significant role not only in protein degradation, but also in other cellular functions. Thus, systematic anatomy of the ubiquitination proteome is an appealing and...
In eukaryotes, protein ubiquitylation is an important type of post-translation modification, in which the ubiquitin conjugates to a substrate protein. To have a better insight of the mechanisms underlying ubiquitylation, a key step is to identify protein ubiquitylation sites. Many existing computational methods are based on feature engineering, which may lead to biased and incomplete features. Deep...
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