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Ori-Finder 3: a web server for genome-wide prediction of replication origins in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>

Dan Wang, Fei-Liao Lai, Feng Gao

2020Briefings in Bioinformatics14 citationsDOI

Abstract

DNA replication is a fundamental process in all organisms; this event initiates at sites termed origins of replication. The characteristics of eukaryotic replication origins are best understood in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. For this species, origin prediction algorithms or web servers have been developed based on the sequence features of autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs). However, their performances are far from satisfactory. By utilizing the Z-curve methodology, we present a novel pipeline, Ori-Finder 3, for the computational prediction of replication origins in S. cerevisiae at the genome-wide level based solely on DNA sequences. The ARS exhibiting both an AT-rich stretch and ARS consensus sequence element can be predicted at the single-nucleotide level. For the identified ARSs in the S. cerevisiae reference genome, 83 and 60% of the top 100 and top 300 predictions matched the known ARS records, respectively. Based on Ori-Finder 3, we subsequently built a database of the predicted ARSs identified in more than a hundred S. cerevisiae genomes. Consequently, we developed a user-friendly web server including the ARS prediction pipeline and the predicted ARSs database, which can be freely accessed at http://tubic.tju.edu.cn/Ori-Finder3.

Topics & Concepts

Origin of replicationGenomeSaccharomyces cerevisiaeComputer scienceReplication (statistics)Web serverComputational biologyBiologyPipeline (software)DNA replicationGeneticsDNAThe InternetGeneWorld Wide WebProgramming languageVirologyGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology