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. 2015 Jan 15;31(2):279-81.
doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu624. Epub 2014 Sep 22.

Rcpi: R/Bioconductor package to generate various descriptors of proteins, compounds and their interactions

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Rcpi: R/Bioconductor package to generate various descriptors of proteins, compounds and their interactions

Dong-Sheng Cao et al. Bioinformatics. .

Abstract

In chemoinformatics and bioinformatics fields, one of the main computational challenges in various predictive modeling is to find a suitable way to effectively represent the molecules under investigation, such as small molecules, proteins and even complex interactions. To solve this problem, we developed a freely available R/Bioconductor package, called Compound-Protein Interaction with R (Rcpi), for complex molecular representation from drugs, proteins and more complex interactions, including protein-protein and compound-protein interactions. Rcpi could calculate a large number of structural and physicochemical features of proteins and peptides from amino acid sequences, molecular descriptors of small molecules from their topology and protein-protein interaction and compound-protein interaction descriptors. In addition to main functionalities, Rcpi could also provide a number of useful auxiliary utilities to facilitate the user's need. With the descriptors calculated by this package, the users could conveniently apply various statistical machine learning methods in R to solve various biological and drug research questions in computational biology and drug discovery.

Availability and implementation: Rcpi is freely available from the Bioconductor site (http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/Rcpi.html).

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