Searching algorithm for type IV secretion system effectors 1.0: A tool for predicting type IV effectors and exploring their genomic context

Type IV effectors (T4Es) are proteins produced by pathogenic bacteria to manipulate host cell gene expression and processes, divert the cell machinery for their own profit and circumvent the immune responses. T4Es have been characterized for some bacteria but many remain to be discovered. To help biologists identify putative T4Es from the complete genome of ?- and ?-proteobacteria, we developed a Perl-based command line bioinformatics tool called S4TE (searching algorithm for type-IV secretion system effectors). The tool predicts and ranks T4E candidates by using a combination of 13 sequence characteristics, including homology to known effectors, homology to eukaryotic domains, presence of subcellular localization signals or secretion signals, etc. S4TE software is modular, and specific motif searches are run independently before ultimate combination of the outputs to generate a score and sort the strongest T4Es candidates. The user keeps the possibility to adjust various searching parameters such as the weight of each module, the selection threshold or the input databases. The algorithm also provides a GC% and local gene density analysis, which strengthen the selection of T4E candidates. S4TE is a unique predicting tool for T4Es, finding its utility upstream from experimental biology.

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Main Authors: Meyer, Damien, Noroy, Christophe, Moumène, Amal, Raffaele, Sylvain, Albina, Emmanuel, Vachiery, Nathalie
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5716472022-03-30T15:05:10Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571647/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571647/ Searching algorithm for type IV secretion system effectors 1.0: A tool for predicting type IV effectors and exploring their genomic context. Meyer Damien, Noroy Christophe, Moumène Amal, Raffaele Sylvain, Albina Emmanuel, Vachiery Nathalie. 2013. Nucleic Acids Research, 41 (20) : 9218-9229.https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt718 <https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt718> Researchers Searching algorithm for type IV secretion system effectors 1.0: A tool for predicting type IV effectors and exploring their genomic context Meyer, Damien Noroy, Christophe Moumène, Amal Raffaele, Sylvain Albina, Emmanuel Vachiery, Nathalie eng 2013 Nucleic Acids Research U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques S50 - Santé humaine Type IV effectors (T4Es) are proteins produced by pathogenic bacteria to manipulate host cell gene expression and processes, divert the cell machinery for their own profit and circumvent the immune responses. T4Es have been characterized for some bacteria but many remain to be discovered. To help biologists identify putative T4Es from the complete genome of ?- and ?-proteobacteria, we developed a Perl-based command line bioinformatics tool called S4TE (searching algorithm for type-IV secretion system effectors). The tool predicts and ranks T4E candidates by using a combination of 13 sequence characteristics, including homology to known effectors, homology to eukaryotic domains, presence of subcellular localization signals or secretion signals, etc. S4TE software is modular, and specific motif searches are run independently before ultimate combination of the outputs to generate a score and sort the strongest T4Es candidates. The user keeps the possibility to adjust various searching parameters such as the weight of each module, the selection threshold or the input databases. The algorithm also provides a GC% and local gene density analysis, which strengthen the selection of T4E candidates. S4TE is a unique predicting tool for T4Es, finding its utility upstream from experimental biology. article info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571647/1/document_571647.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt718 10.1093/nar/gkt718 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1093/nar/gkt718 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt718
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Meyer, Damien
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Raffaele, Sylvain
Albina, Emmanuel
Vachiery, Nathalie
Searching algorithm for type IV secretion system effectors 1.0: A tool for predicting type IV effectors and exploring their genomic context
description Type IV effectors (T4Es) are proteins produced by pathogenic bacteria to manipulate host cell gene expression and processes, divert the cell machinery for their own profit and circumvent the immune responses. T4Es have been characterized for some bacteria but many remain to be discovered. To help biologists identify putative T4Es from the complete genome of ?- and ?-proteobacteria, we developed a Perl-based command line bioinformatics tool called S4TE (searching algorithm for type-IV secretion system effectors). The tool predicts and ranks T4E candidates by using a combination of 13 sequence characteristics, including homology to known effectors, homology to eukaryotic domains, presence of subcellular localization signals or secretion signals, etc. S4TE software is modular, and specific motif searches are run independently before ultimate combination of the outputs to generate a score and sort the strongest T4Es candidates. The user keeps the possibility to adjust various searching parameters such as the weight of each module, the selection threshold or the input databases. The algorithm also provides a GC% and local gene density analysis, which strengthen the selection of T4E candidates. S4TE is a unique predicting tool for T4Es, finding its utility upstream from experimental biology.
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author Meyer, Damien
Noroy, Christophe
Moumène, Amal
Raffaele, Sylvain
Albina, Emmanuel
Vachiery, Nathalie
author_facet Meyer, Damien
Noroy, Christophe
Moumène, Amal
Raffaele, Sylvain
Albina, Emmanuel
Vachiery, Nathalie
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title Searching algorithm for type IV secretion system effectors 1.0: A tool for predicting type IV effectors and exploring their genomic context
title_short Searching algorithm for type IV secretion system effectors 1.0: A tool for predicting type IV effectors and exploring their genomic context
title_full Searching algorithm for type IV secretion system effectors 1.0: A tool for predicting type IV effectors and exploring their genomic context
title_fullStr Searching algorithm for type IV secretion system effectors 1.0: A tool for predicting type IV effectors and exploring their genomic context
title_full_unstemmed Searching algorithm for type IV secretion system effectors 1.0: A tool for predicting type IV effectors and exploring their genomic context
title_sort searching algorithm for type iv secretion system effectors 1.0: a tool for predicting type iv effectors and exploring their genomic context
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