{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: SDBP-Pred: Prediction of single-stranded and double-stranded DNA-binding proteins by extending consensus sequence and K-segmentation strategies into PSSM. {Author}: Ali F;Arif M;Khan ZU;Kabir M;Ahmed S;Yu DJ; {Journal}: Anal Biochem {Volume}: 589 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 01 2020 15 {Factor}: 3.191 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.ab.2019.113494 {Abstract}: Identification of DNA-binding proteins (DNA-BPs) is a hot issue in protein science due to its key role in various biological processes. These processes are highly concerned with DNA-binding protein types. DNA-BPs are classified into single-stranded DNA-binding proteins (SSBs) and double-stranded DNA-binding proteins (DSBs). SSBs mainly involved in DNA recombination, replication, and repair, while DSBs regulate transcription process, DNA cleavage, and chromosome packaging. In spite of the aforementioned significance, few methods have been proposed for discrimination of SSBs and DSBs. Therefore, more predictors with favorable performance are indispensable. In this work, we present an innovative predictor, called SDBP-Pred with a novel feature descriptor, named consensus sequence-based K-segmentation position-specific scoring matrix (CSKS-PSSM). We encoded the local discriminative features concealed in PSSM via K-segmentation strategy and the global potential features by applying the notion of the consensus sequence. The obtained feature vector then input to support vector machine (SVM) with linear, polynomial and radial base function (RBF) kernels. Our model with SVM-RBF achieved the highest accuracies on three tests namely jackknife, 10-fold, and independent tests, respectively than the recent method. The obtained prediction results illustrate the superlative prediction performance of SDBP-Pred over existing studies in the literature so far.