Rational Design of Profile HMMs for Sensitive and Specific Sequence Detection with Case Studies Applied to Viruses, Bacteriophages, and Casposons

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2023-02-13

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Oliveira, Liliane S
Reyes, Alejandro
Dutilh, Bas E.ISNI 0000000389464735
Gruber, Arthur

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Abstract

Profile hidden Markov models (HMMs) are a powerful way of modeling biological sequence diversity and constitute a very sensitive approach to detecting divergent sequences. Here, we report the development of protocols for the rational design of profile HMMs. These methods were implemented on TABAJARA, a program that can be used to either detect all biological sequences of a group or discriminate specific groups of sequences. By calculating position-specific information scores along a multiple sequence alignment, TABAJARA automatically identifies the most informative sequence motifs and uses them to construct profile HMMs. As a proof-of-principle, we applied TABAJARA to generate profile HMMs for the detection and classification of two viral groups presenting different evolutionary rates: bacteriophages of the Microviridae family and viruses of the Flavivirus genus. We obtained conserved models for the generic detection of any Microviridae or Flavivirus sequence, and profile HMMs that can specifically discriminate Microviridae subfamilies or Flavivirus species. In another application, we constructed Cas1 endonuclease-derived profile HMMs that can discriminate CRISPRs and casposons, two evolutionarily related transposable elements. We believe that the protocols described here, and implemented on TABAJARA, constitute a generic toolbox for generating profile HMMs for the highly sensitive and specific detection of sequence classes.

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mutual information theory, profile HMMs, sequence classes, sequence entropy, viral classification, viral detection, Infectious Diseases, Virology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Oliveira, L S, Reyes, A, Dutilh, B E & Gruber, A 2023, 'Rational Design of Profile HMMs for Sensitive and Specific Sequence Detection with Case Studies Applied to Viruses, Bacteriophages, and Casposons', Viruses, vol. 15, no. 2, 519. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15020519