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PredPSP: a novel computational tool to discover pathway-specific photosynthetic proteins in plants.

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Photosynthetic proteins play a crucial role in agricultural productivity by harnessing light energy for plant growth. Understanding these proteins, especially within C3 and C4 pathways, holds promise for improving crops in challenging environments. Despite existing models, a comprehensive computational framework specifically targeting plant photosynthetic proteins is lacking. The underutilization of plant datasets in computational algorithms accentuates the gap this study aims to fill by introducing a novel sequence-based computational method for identifying these proteins. The scope of this study encompassed diverse plant species, ensuring comprehensive representation across C3 and C4 pathways. Utilizing six deep learning models and seven shallow learning algorithms, paired with six sequence-derived feature sets followed by feature selection strategy, this study developed a comprehensive model for prediction of plant-specific photosynthetic proteins. Following 5-fold cross-validation analysis, LightGBM with 65 and 90 LGBM-VIM selected features respectively emerged as the best models for C3 (auROC: 91.78%, auPRC: 92.55%) and C4 (auROC: 99.05%, auPRC: 99.18%) plants. Validation using an independent dataset confirmed the robustness of the proposed model for both C3 (auROC: 87.23%, auPRC: 88.40%) and C4 (auROC: 92.83%, auPRC: 92.29%) categories. Comparison with existing methods demonstrated the superiority of the proposed model in predicting plant-specific photosynthetic proteins. This study further established a free online prediction server PredPSP ( https://iasri-sg.icar.gov.in/predpsp/ ) to facilitate ongoing efforts for identifying photosynthetic proteins in C3 and C4 plants. Being first of its kind, this study offers valuable insights into predicting plant-specific photosynthetic proteins which holds significant implications for plant biology.© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.

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