Title
Ab-origin: an enhanced tool to identify the sourcing gene segments in germline for rearranged antibodies.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the adaptive immune system, variable regions of immunoglobulin (IG) are encoded by random recombination of variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) gene segments in the germline. Partitioning the functional antibody sequences to their sourcing germline gene segments is vital not only for understanding antibody maturation but also for promoting the potential engineering of the therapeutic antibodies. To date, several tools have been developed to perform such "trace-back" calculations. Yet, the predicting ability and processing volume of those tools vary significantly for different sets of data. Moreover, none of them give a confidence for immunoglobulin heavy diversity (IGHD) identification. Developing fast, efficient and enhanced tools is always needed with the booming of immunological data. RESULTS: Here, a program named Ab-origin is presented. It is designed by batch query against germline databases based on empirical knowledge, optimized scoring scheme and appropriate parameters. Special efforts have been paid to improve the identification accuracy of the short and volatile region, IGHD. In particular, a threshold score for certain sensitivity and specificity is provided to give the confidence level of the IGHD identification. CONCLUSION: When evaluated using different sets of both simulated data and experimental data, Ab-origin outperformed all the other five popular tools in terms of prediction accuracy. The features of batch query and confidence indication of IGHD identification would provide extra help to users. The program is freely available at http://mpsq.biosino.org/ab-origin/supplementary.html.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1186/1471-2105-9-S12-S20
BMC Bioinformatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
algorithms,computational biology,roc curve,nucleotides,computer simulation,adaptive immunity,alleles,immunoglobulin,microarrays,sequence alignment,antibodies,confidence level,bioinformatics,difference set
Sequence alignment,Gene,Biology,Germline,Acquired immune system,IGHD,Bioinformatics,Genetics,Immunoglobulin heavy chain,DNA microarray,Antibody
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
S-12
null
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
32
0.60
7
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiaojing Wang1583.03
Di Wu211811.33
Siyuan Zheng31719.51
Jing Sun4320.60
Lin Tao51024.85
Yixue Li678960.24
Zhi-Wei Cao731921.14