TY - JOUR N1 - Open Access ID - open1754 UR - http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0136990 IS - 9 A1 - Ettayapuram Ramaprasad, Azhagiya Singam A1 - Singh, Sandeep A1 - Raghava, G.P.S. A1 - Venkatesan, Subramanian Y1 - 2015/// N2 - The process of angiogenesis is a vital step towards the formation of malignant tumors. Anti-angiogenic peptides are therefore promising candidates in the treatment of cancer. In this study, we have collected anti-angiogenic peptides from the literature and analyzed the residue preference in these peptides. Residues like Cys, Pro, Ser, Arg, Trp, Thr and Gly are preferred while Ala, Asp, Ile, Leu, Val and Phe are not preferred in these peptides. There is a positional preference of Ser, Pro, Trp and Cys in the N terminal region and Cys, Gly and Arg in the C terminal region of anti-angiogenic peptides. Motif analysis suggests the motifs "CG-G", "TC", "SC", "SP-S", etc., which are highly prominent in anti-angiogenic peptides. Based on the primary analysis, we developed prediction models using different machine learning based methods. The maximum accuracy and MCC for amino acid composition based model is 80.9% and 0.62 respectively. The performance of the models on independent dataset is also reasonable. Based on the above study, we have developed a user-friendly web server named "AntiAngioPred" for the prediction of anti-angiogenic peptides. AntiAngioPred web server is freely accessible at http://clri.res.in/subramanian/tools/antiangiopred/index.html (mirror site: http://crdd.osdd.net/raghava/antiangiopred/). PB - Public Library of Science JF - PloS one VL - 10 KW - Bioinformatics SN - 1932-6203 TI - AntiAngioPred: A Server for Prediction of Anti-Angiogenic Peptides. ER -