Ji-Hong Liu, Yizhou Zhang, Ning Zhou, Jiale He, Jing Xu, Zhao Cai, Liang Yang, Yang Liu
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Abstract
DNA methylation serves as the primary mode of epigenetic regulation in prokaryotes, particularly through transcriptional regulation. With the rapid implementation of third-generation sequencing technology, we are currently experiencing a golden age of bacterial epigenomics. However, there has been a lack of comprehensive research exploring the versatility and consequential impact of bacterial DNA methylome on cellular and physiological functions. There is a critical need for a user-friendly bioinformatics tool that can effectively characterize DNA methylation modification features and predict the regulation patterns. To address this gap, the current study introduces Bacmethy, an innovative tool that utilizes SMRT-seq data and offers a range of analytical modules. First, the tool classifies methylation sites in the genome, highlighting the distinct regulations present under varying modification fractions and location enrichment. Furthermore, this tool enables us to identify regulatory region methylation and potential cis and trans interactions between methylation sites and regulatory effectors. Using benchmark data sets and our data, we show that our tool facilitates the understanding of the distinctive traits of DNA methylation modifications and predicts transcriptional regulation effects on important physiological and pathological functions. Bacmethy code is freely available, and the Docker image is downloadable. Bacmethy has been made available as a user-friendly web server interface at https://bacmethy.med.sustech.edu.cn.
DNA 甲基化是原核生物表观遗传调控的主要模式,特别是通过转录调控。随着第三代测序技术的快速发展,我们正经历着细菌表观基因组学的黄金时代。然而,对于细菌 DNA 甲基组的多功能性及其对细胞和生理功能的影响,一直缺乏全面的研究。目前亟需一种用户友好型生物信息学工具来有效描述 DNA 甲基化修饰特征并预测其调控模式。为了填补这一空白,本研究介绍了一种利用 SMRT-seq 数据并提供一系列分析模块的创新工具 Bacmethy。首先,该工具对基因组中的甲基化位点进行分类,突出不同修饰分数和位置富集下的不同调控。此外,该工具还能让我们识别调控区域甲基化以及甲基化位点和调控效应物之间潜在的顺式和反式相互作用。利用基准数据集和我们的数据,我们表明我们的工具有助于了解 DNA 甲基化修饰的独特特征,并预测转录调控对重要生理和病理功能的影响。Bacmethy 的代码免费提供,Docker 镜像也可下载。Bacmethy已作为用户友好的网络服务器界面在https://bacmethy.med.sustech.edu.cn。