G. Perriere et al., CORRESPONDENCE DISCRIMINANT-ANALYSIS - A MULTIVARIATE METHOD FOR COMPARING CLASSES OF PROTEIN AND NUCLEIC-ACID SEQUENCES, Computer applications in the biosciences, 12(6), 1996, pp. 519-524
This report describes two applications of a multivariate method for st
udying classes of nucleotide or protein sequences: correspondence disc
riminant analysis (CDA). The first example is the discrimination betwe
en Escherichia coli proteins according to their subcellular location (
membrane, cytoplasm and periplasm). The high resolution of the method
made it possible to predict the subcellular location of E. coli protei
ns for whom this information is not known. The second example is discr
imination between the coding sequences of leading and lagging strands
in four bacteria: Mycoplasma genitalium, Haemophilus influenzae, E.col
i and Bacillus subtilis. The programs used for computing the analysis
are integrated in a publicly available package that runs on MacOS 7.x
or Windows 95 operating systems (http://biomserv.univ-lyon1/.fr/ADE-4.
html). These programs are also accessible through our Would Wide Web s
erver (http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/NetMul.html).