NAME
SiRNA - Perl object for designing small inhibitory RNAs.
SYNOPSIS
use Bio::Tools::SiRNA;
my $sirna_designer = Bio::Tools::SiRNA->new( -target => $bio_seq,
-rules => 'saigo'
);
my @pairs = $sirna_designer->design;
foreach $pair (@pairs) {
my $sense_oligo_sequence = $pair->sense->seq;
my $antisense_oligo_sequence = $pair->antisense->seq;
# print out results
print join ("\t", $pair->start, $pair->end, $pair->rank,
$sense_oligo_sequence, $antisense_oligo_sequence), "\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
Package for designing siRNA reagents.
Input is a Bio::SeqI-compliant object (the target).
Output is a list of Bio::SeqFeature::SiRNA::Pair objects, which are added to the feature table of the target sequence. Each Bio::SeqFeature::SiRNA::Pair contains two subfeatures (Bio::SeqFeature::Oligo objects) which correspond to the individual oligos. These objects provide accessors for the information on the individual reagent pairs.
This verion of Bio::Tools::SiRNA represents a major change in architecture. Specific 'rulesets' for siRNA selection as developed by various groups are implemented as Bio::Tools::SiRNA::Ruleset objects, which inherit from Bio::Tools::SiRNA. This will make it easier to add new rule sets or modify existing approaches. Currently the Tuschl and Ui-Tei (2004) rules are implemented. For consistency, the Tuschl rules are implemented by default.
In addition, this module provides three 'extra' rules which can be added above and beyond any ruleset.
SiRNAs that overlap known SNPs (identified as SeqFeatures with primary tag = variation) can be avoided.
Other regions (with primary tag = 'Excluded') can also be skipped. I use this with Bio::Tools::Run::Mdust to avoid low-complexity regions (must be run separately), but other programs could also be used.
SiRNAs may also be selected in the 3 prime UTR of a gene by setting $sirna_designer->include_3pr() to true.
EXPORT
None.
SEE ALSO
Bio::Tools::Run::Mdust, Bio::SeqFeature::SiRNA::Pair, Bio::SeqFeature::SiRNA::Oligo..
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AUTHOR
Donald Jackson (donald.jackson@bms.com)
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
new
Title : new
Usage : my $sirna_designer = Bio::Tools::SiRNA->new();
Function : Constructor for designer object
Returns : Bio::Tools::SiRNA object
Args : target - the target sequence for the SiRNAs as a Bio::Seq::RichSeq
start_pad - distance from the CDS start to skip (default 75)
end_pad - distance from the CDS end to skip (default 50)
include_3pr - set to true to include SiRNAs in the 3prime UTR (default false)
rules - rules for selecting siRNAs, currently supporting saigo and tuschl
min_gc - minimum GC fraction (NOT percent) (default 0.4)
max_gc - maximum GC fraction (NOT percent) (default 0.6)
cutoff - worst 'rank' accepted(default 3)
avoid_snps - boolean - reject oligos that overlap a variation
SeqFeature in the target (default true)
gstring - maximum allowed consecutive Gs.
Too many can cause problems in synthesis (default 4)
Note : All arguments can also be changed/accessed using autoloaded
methods such as:
my $start_pad = $sirna_designer->start_pad().
target
Title : target
Usage : my $target_seq = $sirna_designer->target(); # get the current target
OR
$sirna_designer->target($new_target_seq); # set a new target
Function : Set/get the target as a Bio::SeqI-compliant object
Returns : a Bio::SeqI-compliant object
Args : a Bio::SeqI-compliant object (optional)
rules
Title : rules
Usage : $sirna->rules('ruleset')
Purpose : set/get ruleset to use for selecting SiRNA oligo pairs.
Returns : not sure yet
Args : a ruleset name (currently supported: Tuschl, Saigo)
or a Bio::Tools::SiRNA::RulesetI compliant object
design
Title : design
Usage : my @pairs = $sirna_designer->design();
Purpose : Design SiRNA oligo pairs.
Returns : A list of SiRNA pairs as Bio::SeqFeature::SiRNA::Pair objects
Args : none
add_oligos
Title : add_oligos
Usage : $sirna_designer->add_oligos($sequence, $start, $rank);
Purpose : Add SiRNA olgos to target Bio::Seq as Bio::SeqFeature::SiRNA::Pair objects
Args : Oligo sequence and start position (required), rank/score (optional)