2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1678740/v1
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PTPAMP: Prediction Tool for Plant-derived Antimicrobial Peptides

Abstract: The emergence of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) as a potential alternative to conventional antibiotics has led to the development of efficient computational methods for predicting AMPs. Amongst all organisms, the presence of multiple genes encoding AMPs in plants demands development of a plant-based prediction tool. To this end, we developed models based on multiple peptide features like amino acid composition, dipeptide composition, and physicochemical attributes for predicting plant-derived AMPs. The selected… Show more

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“…So a new welding technique is essential, which improves the welding strength and efficiency of aluminium alloy joints. In 1991 at The Welding Institute, UK, Wayne Thomas discovered friction stir welding for joining materials [7]. Consequently, in the aerospace, shipbuilding, and automobile industries, there is a growing demand for welding dissimilar aluminium joints with friction stir welding to increase performance while managing the cost of aluminium alloys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So a new welding technique is essential, which improves the welding strength and efficiency of aluminium alloy joints. In 1991 at The Welding Institute, UK, Wayne Thomas discovered friction stir welding for joining materials [7]. Consequently, in the aerospace, shipbuilding, and automobile industries, there is a growing demand for welding dissimilar aluminium joints with friction stir welding to increase performance while managing the cost of aluminium alloys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%