Yanwen Shao, Zhihao Guo, Jinpeng Chen, Runsheng Li
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SLRanger: an integrated approach for spliced leader detection and operon prediction using long RNA reads.
Spliced leader (SL) trans-splicing occurs in a wide range of eukaryotes and plays a critical role in processing mRNAs derived from operon structures. However, current research on this mechanism remains limited, partly due to the difficulty in accurately identifying genuine SL trans-splicing events. The advent of long-read RNA sequencing technologies, such as direct RNA sequencing by Oxford Nanopore Technologies, offers a more promising avenue for detecting these events with greater resolution. Here, we present SLRanger, an integrated tool to detect SL sequences and predict operon structures in eukaryotic transcriptomes. SLRanger improves upon the traditional Smith-Waterman (SW) alignment framework by incorporating an optimized scoring scheme tailored to SL detection in native long RNA reads. We primarily validated our method using direct RNA sequencing data from Caenorhabditis elegans, a well-established model organism for studying trans-splicing. Through a dynamic cutoff strategy, SLRanger robustly identified high-confidence SL-carrying reads. Leveraging the SL information, SLRanger achieved over 80% accuracy in operon gene prediction, recovering more than 70% of known operon genes in C. elegans. SLRanger was also applied to detect SL from cDNA long RNA reads and another trans-spliced species. Our results demonstrate that SLRanger not only provides a reliable approach for characterizing SL trans-splicing events but also serves as an effective framework for operon discovery, enabling transcriptomic analysis for operons and facilitating downstream data-mining applications.
期刊介绍:
Briefings in Bioinformatics is an international journal serving as a platform for researchers and educators in the life sciences. It also appeals to mathematicians, statisticians, and computer scientists applying their expertise to biological challenges. The journal focuses on reviews tailored for users of databases and analytical tools in contemporary genetics, molecular and systems biology. It stands out by offering practical assistance and guidance to non-specialists in computerized methodologies. Covering a wide range from introductory concepts to specific protocols and analyses, the papers address bacterial, plant, fungal, animal, and human data.
The journal's detailed subject areas include genetic studies of phenotypes and genotypes, mapping, DNA sequencing, expression profiling, gene expression studies, microarrays, alignment methods, protein profiles and HMMs, lipids, metabolic and signaling pathways, structure determination and function prediction, phylogenetic studies, and education and training.