“…It was successfully used to study signal peptide cleavage sites [32, 33], hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine sites [22, 34], methylation sites [35–37], nitrotyrosine sites [38, 39], carbonylation sites [19], phosphorylation sites [24], sumoylation sites [29], and protein-protein binding sites [40, 41]. According to Chou's scheme, a potential RNA A-I editing site sample can be generally expressed by
where the symbol denotes the single nucleic acid code A (adenine), the subscript ξ is an integer, N – ξ represents the ξ-th upstream nucleotide from the center, the N + ξ the ξ-th downstream nucleotide, and so forth.…”