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S.Prasanth Kumar, Bioinformatician Identification of Disease Genes Pharmacogenomics & Drug Design S.Prasanth Kumar, Bioinformatician S.Prasanth Kumar   Dept. of Bioinformatics  Applied Botany Centre (ABC)  Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, INDIA www.facebook.com/Prasanth Sivakumar FOLLOW ME ON  ACCESS MY RESOURCES IN SLIDESHARE prasanthperceptron CONTACT ME [email_address]
From Scratch Patient  New Symptom Phenotype Genotype Molecular Biologist Bioinformatics
Note of Caution !!!  Before we progress You are entitled to study the following programs/tools/web server and its working methodology NCBI – Entrez GenBank BLAST and its types MapViewer OMIM dbSNP And other available programs of NCBI
Molecular Biologist Point of View KEY POINT A phenotype is expressed by a Genotype Patient developed new symptom Disease Collect tissue or cells representing a developmental stage  Isolate mRNA Produce cDNA Insert this cDNA into a suitable vector Produce cDNA clones Sequence these cDNA insert from either end Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs)
Finding a Disease Gene EST Single pass, short  300–500  nucleotide sequences  cDNA clones cDNA inserted into vector cDNA  RTase mRNA RE Sequencing
Finding a Disease Gene Human Genome Search ESTs Results XYZ gene XYZ gene XYZ gene KEY POINT The XYZ gene expresses these ESTs.
Finding a Disease Gene XYZ Normal   gene T XYZ gene variants C A G T SNPs Normal Genetics & Pharmacogenomics
To obtain information about the gene(s) causing the phenotype Unknown EST collected from patient Human Genome Which BLAST to use ?  BLAST (human genome)  Genome (reference only) database  Annotated Human Genome Assembly   MegaBlast EST matches with a  Contig Query
What is a Contig ? NCBI assembles component sequences from the human genome sequencing project into longer sequences called  contigs  whose accession numbers begin with prefix “NT_” Annotated Human Genome Assembly   Component Sequences  Sequencing Projects  Assembly
Compare ESTs to The Human Genome  EST matches with a  Contig a real SNP or a sequencing error   Position 16951392
Identify the Genes Expressing the ESTs “ Known” genes annotated by alignment of EST and/or mRNA sequences to the assembly The assembled genome contig sequence in the region The  Ab initio  model genes predicted by the NCBI’s program Gnomon   The alignments of the known alternatively spliced transcripts
Genes_seq Map as a master map Exons  Introns BLAST hit HFE  gene  Arrow downward = forward strand  Arrow upward = reverse strand   The HFE gene is annotated on the forward strand of chromosome 6   sv  (Sequence Viewer),  pr  (Reference Proteins),  dl  (Download Sequence),  ev  (Evidence Viewer),  mm  (Model Maker), and  hm  (Homologene)
Variation Map as a master map SNPs Can you tell which SNPs corresponds to Exons and Introns ? Click any of the links and obtain information about the location and the nucleotide variation
“ Fasta sequence” and “Integrated maps” panels SNP entry rs1800562   The location of the SNP, nucleotide position 16951392 on the contig NT_007592.14 of the reference assembly
Is the SNP non-synonymous ? GeneView Panel The query EST sequence contains a known SNP in the HFE gene that results in a cysteine to tyrosine change in the 282nd amino acid (Cys282Tyr) of the protein expressed by the longest HFE transcript variant   Gene Alternatively Spliced Variants (mRNA) SNPs …… ..TAC…... …… ..U G C…… Gene mRNA SNP Tyrosine Cysteine
Whether the HFE Gene Variant is Known to Cause a Disease Phenotype   The  Cys282Tyr  variant is reported to be associated with hemochromatosis
GeneSeeker   Cytogenetic Localization Phenotype Expression Patterns Genes underlying human genetic disorders List of Candidate Genes
GeneSeeker   Methodology DB Group-1 Localization dbs (Human)
GeneSeeker   Methodology DB Group-2 Localization dbs (Mouse)
GeneSeeker   Methodology DB Group-3 Phenotype & Expression Patterns
GeneSeeker   Interface
GeneSeeker   Result Page
Have a look at this Research Article * Exhibition for Academic Studies *
References  Identification of Disease Genes Thank You For Your Attention !!! It is freely available in HTML format NCBI Bookshelf

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Identification of disease genes

  • 1. S.Prasanth Kumar, Bioinformatician Identification of Disease Genes Pharmacogenomics & Drug Design S.Prasanth Kumar, Bioinformatician S.Prasanth Kumar Dept. of Bioinformatics Applied Botany Centre (ABC) Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, INDIA www.facebook.com/Prasanth Sivakumar FOLLOW ME ON ACCESS MY RESOURCES IN SLIDESHARE prasanthperceptron CONTACT ME [email_address]
  • 2. From Scratch Patient New Symptom Phenotype Genotype Molecular Biologist Bioinformatics
  • 3. Note of Caution !!! Before we progress You are entitled to study the following programs/tools/web server and its working methodology NCBI – Entrez GenBank BLAST and its types MapViewer OMIM dbSNP And other available programs of NCBI
  • 4. Molecular Biologist Point of View KEY POINT A phenotype is expressed by a Genotype Patient developed new symptom Disease Collect tissue or cells representing a developmental stage Isolate mRNA Produce cDNA Insert this cDNA into a suitable vector Produce cDNA clones Sequence these cDNA insert from either end Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs)
  • 5. Finding a Disease Gene EST Single pass, short 300–500 nucleotide sequences cDNA clones cDNA inserted into vector cDNA RTase mRNA RE Sequencing
  • 6. Finding a Disease Gene Human Genome Search ESTs Results XYZ gene XYZ gene XYZ gene KEY POINT The XYZ gene expresses these ESTs.
  • 7. Finding a Disease Gene XYZ Normal gene T XYZ gene variants C A G T SNPs Normal Genetics & Pharmacogenomics
  • 8. To obtain information about the gene(s) causing the phenotype Unknown EST collected from patient Human Genome Which BLAST to use ? BLAST (human genome) Genome (reference only) database Annotated Human Genome Assembly MegaBlast EST matches with a Contig Query
  • 9. What is a Contig ? NCBI assembles component sequences from the human genome sequencing project into longer sequences called contigs whose accession numbers begin with prefix “NT_” Annotated Human Genome Assembly Component Sequences Sequencing Projects Assembly
  • 10. Compare ESTs to The Human Genome EST matches with a Contig a real SNP or a sequencing error Position 16951392
  • 11. Identify the Genes Expressing the ESTs “ Known” genes annotated by alignment of EST and/or mRNA sequences to the assembly The assembled genome contig sequence in the region The Ab initio model genes predicted by the NCBI’s program Gnomon The alignments of the known alternatively spliced transcripts
  • 12. Genes_seq Map as a master map Exons Introns BLAST hit HFE gene Arrow downward = forward strand Arrow upward = reverse strand The HFE gene is annotated on the forward strand of chromosome 6 sv (Sequence Viewer), pr (Reference Proteins), dl (Download Sequence), ev (Evidence Viewer), mm (Model Maker), and hm (Homologene)
  • 13. Variation Map as a master map SNPs Can you tell which SNPs corresponds to Exons and Introns ? Click any of the links and obtain information about the location and the nucleotide variation
  • 14. “ Fasta sequence” and “Integrated maps” panels SNP entry rs1800562 The location of the SNP, nucleotide position 16951392 on the contig NT_007592.14 of the reference assembly
  • 15. Is the SNP non-synonymous ? GeneView Panel The query EST sequence contains a known SNP in the HFE gene that results in a cysteine to tyrosine change in the 282nd amino acid (Cys282Tyr) of the protein expressed by the longest HFE transcript variant Gene Alternatively Spliced Variants (mRNA) SNPs …… ..TAC…... …… ..U G C…… Gene mRNA SNP Tyrosine Cysteine
  • 16. Whether the HFE Gene Variant is Known to Cause a Disease Phenotype The Cys282Tyr variant is reported to be associated with hemochromatosis
  • 17. GeneSeeker Cytogenetic Localization Phenotype Expression Patterns Genes underlying human genetic disorders List of Candidate Genes
  • 18. GeneSeeker Methodology DB Group-1 Localization dbs (Human)
  • 19. GeneSeeker Methodology DB Group-2 Localization dbs (Mouse)
  • 20. GeneSeeker Methodology DB Group-3 Phenotype & Expression Patterns
  • 21. GeneSeeker Interface
  • 22. GeneSeeker Result Page
  • 23. Have a look at this Research Article * Exhibition for Academic Studies *
  • 24. References Identification of Disease Genes Thank You For Your Attention !!! It is freely available in HTML format NCBI Bookshelf