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From IMGT-ONTOLOGY to IMGT/LIGMotif: the IMGT(® )standardized approach for immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene identification and description in large genomic sequences

BACKGROUND: The antigen receptors, immunoglobulins (IG) and T cell receptors (TR), are specific molecular components of the adaptive immune response of vertebrates. Their genes are organized in the genome in several loci (7 in humans) that comprise different gene types: variable (V), diversity (D),...

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Autores principales: Lane, Jérôme, Duroux, Patrice, Lefranc, Marie-Paule
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2880031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20433708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-11-223
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author Lane, Jérôme
Duroux, Patrice
Lefranc, Marie-Paule
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Duroux, Patrice
Lefranc, Marie-Paule
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description BACKGROUND: The antigen receptors, immunoglobulins (IG) and T cell receptors (TR), are specific molecular components of the adaptive immune response of vertebrates. Their genes are organized in the genome in several loci (7 in humans) that comprise different gene types: variable (V), diversity (D), joining (J) and constant (C) genes. Synthesis of the IG and TR proteins requires rearrangements of V and J, or V, D and J genes at the DNA level, followed by the splicing at the RNA level of the rearranged V-J and V-D-J genes to C genes. Owing to the particularities of IG and TR gene structures related to these molecular mechanisms, conventional bioinformatic software and tools are not adapted to the identification and description of IG and TR genes in large genomic sequences. In order to answer that need, IMGT(®), the international ImMunoGeneTics information system(®), has developed IMGT/LIGMotif, a tool for IG and TR gene annotation. This tool is based on standardized rules defined in IMGT-ONTOLOGY, the first ontology in immunogenetics and immunoinformatics. RESULTS: IMGT/LIGMotif currently annotates human and mouse IG and TR loci in large genomic sequences. The annotation includes gene identification and orientation on DNA strand, description of the V, D and J genes by assigning IMGT(® )labels, gene functionality, and finally, gene delimitation and cluster assembly. IMGT/LIGMotif analyses sequences up to 2.5 megabase pairs and can analyse them in batch files. CONCLUSIONS: IMGT/LIGMotif is currently used by the IMGT(® )biocurators to annotate, in a first step, IG and TR genomic sequences of human and mouse in new haplotypes and those of closely related species, nonhuman primates and rat, respectively. In a next step, and following enrichment of its reference databases, IMGT/LIGMotif will be used to annotate IG and TR of more distantly related vertebrate species. IMGT/LIGMotif is available at http://www.imgt.org/ligmotif/.
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spelling pubmed-28800312010-06-03 From IMGT-ONTOLOGY to IMGT/LIGMotif: the IMGT(® )standardized approach for immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene identification and description in large genomic sequences Lane, Jérôme Duroux, Patrice Lefranc, Marie-Paule BMC Bioinformatics Research article BACKGROUND: The antigen receptors, immunoglobulins (IG) and T cell receptors (TR), are specific molecular components of the adaptive immune response of vertebrates. Their genes are organized in the genome in several loci (7 in humans) that comprise different gene types: variable (V), diversity (D), joining (J) and constant (C) genes. Synthesis of the IG and TR proteins requires rearrangements of V and J, or V, D and J genes at the DNA level, followed by the splicing at the RNA level of the rearranged V-J and V-D-J genes to C genes. Owing to the particularities of IG and TR gene structures related to these molecular mechanisms, conventional bioinformatic software and tools are not adapted to the identification and description of IG and TR genes in large genomic sequences. In order to answer that need, IMGT(®), the international ImMunoGeneTics information system(®), has developed IMGT/LIGMotif, a tool for IG and TR gene annotation. This tool is based on standardized rules defined in IMGT-ONTOLOGY, the first ontology in immunogenetics and immunoinformatics. RESULTS: IMGT/LIGMotif currently annotates human and mouse IG and TR loci in large genomic sequences. The annotation includes gene identification and orientation on DNA strand, description of the V, D and J genes by assigning IMGT(® )labels, gene functionality, and finally, gene delimitation and cluster assembly. IMGT/LIGMotif analyses sequences up to 2.5 megabase pairs and can analyse them in batch files. CONCLUSIONS: IMGT/LIGMotif is currently used by the IMGT(® )biocurators to annotate, in a first step, IG and TR genomic sequences of human and mouse in new haplotypes and those of closely related species, nonhuman primates and rat, respectively. In a next step, and following enrichment of its reference databases, IMGT/LIGMotif will be used to annotate IG and TR of more distantly related vertebrate species. IMGT/LIGMotif is available at http://www.imgt.org/ligmotif/. BioMed Central 2010-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2880031/ /pubmed/20433708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-11-223 Text en Copyright ©2010 Lane et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lane, Jérôme
Duroux, Patrice
Lefranc, Marie-Paule
From IMGT-ONTOLOGY to IMGT/LIGMotif: the IMGT(® )standardized approach for immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene identification and description in large genomic sequences
title From IMGT-ONTOLOGY to IMGT/LIGMotif: the IMGT(® )standardized approach for immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene identification and description in large genomic sequences
title_full From IMGT-ONTOLOGY to IMGT/LIGMotif: the IMGT(® )standardized approach for immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene identification and description in large genomic sequences
title_fullStr From IMGT-ONTOLOGY to IMGT/LIGMotif: the IMGT(® )standardized approach for immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene identification and description in large genomic sequences
title_full_unstemmed From IMGT-ONTOLOGY to IMGT/LIGMotif: the IMGT(® )standardized approach for immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene identification and description in large genomic sequences
title_short From IMGT-ONTOLOGY to IMGT/LIGMotif: the IMGT(® )standardized approach for immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene identification and description in large genomic sequences
title_sort from imgt-ontology to imgt/ligmotif: the imgt(® )standardized approach for immunoglobulin and t cell receptor gene identification and description in large genomic sequences
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2880031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20433708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-11-223
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