Computational tools for genome-wide R-loops identification and characterisation
by Rongjie Liu; Aparna Gorthi; Yufang Jin; Alexander J.R. Bishop; Yidong Chen
International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design (IJCBDD), Vol. 10, No. 2, 2017

Abstract: R-loops are physiologically occurring structures in the genome that composed of a DNA/RNA hybrid and a displaced single-stranded DNA. R-loops have been observed in various organisms and shown to play important roles in regulating gene expression, DNA replication, genome stability, and other functions. The recent introduction of the protocol of DNA-RNA Immune-Precipitation (DRIP) followed by next-generation sequencing further propels the data accumulation of R-loop formation in different cellular contexts. In this study, we presented a user-friendly tool, DRIPer, for investigating DRIP-seq data to compare against a collection of publicly available DRIP-seq data and ENCODE ChIP-seq. Such comparisons allow correlation analysis and Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests to study associations via a given gene set, which could be for specific biological pathways, ontological functions, or other co-regulated genes. This powerful method will enable biologists to quickly evaluate the relationship of R-loops to nearby binding protein sites and target gene expression.

Online publication date: Tue, 25-Apr-2017

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