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A Fast and Quantitative Method for Post-translational Modification and Variant Enabled Mapping of Peptides to Genomes
Published on: May 22, 2018
A ggplot-based single-gene viewer reveals insights into the translatome and other nucleotide-resolution omics data
Hsin-Yen Larry Wu1, Isaiah D Kaufman1, Polly Yingshan Hsu1
1Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
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Seeing is believing. Visualizing Ribo-seq and other sequencing data within genes of interest is a powerful approach to studying gene expression, but its application is limited by a lack of robust tools. Here, we introduce ggRibo, a user-friendly R package for visualizing individual gene expression, integrating Ribo-seq, RNA-seq, and other genome-wide datasets with flexible scaling options. ggRibo visualizes 3-nucleotide periodicity, a hallmark of translating ribosomes, within a gene-structure context, including introns and untranslated regions, enabling the study of novel ORFs, translation of different isoforms, and mechanisms of translational regulation. ggRibo can plot multiple Ribo-seq/RNA-seq datasets from different conditions for comparison. It also contains functions for plotting single-transcript view, reading-frame decomposition, and RNA-seq coverage alone. Importantly, ggRibo supports the visualization of other omics datasets that could also be presented with single-nucleotide resolution, such as RNA degradome, transcription start sites, translation initiation sites, and epitranscriptomic modifications. We demonstrate its utility with examples of upstream ORFs, downstream ORFs, nested ORFs, and differential isoform translation in humans, Arabidopsis, tomato, and rice. We also provide examples of multi-omic comparisons that reveal insights that connect the transcriptome, translatome, and degradome. In summary, ggRibo is an advanced single-gene viewer that offers a valuable resource for studying gene expression regulation through its intuitive and flexible platform.
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