AUTHOR=Gemayel Karl , Lomsadze Alexandre , Borodovsky Mark
TITLE=StartLink and StartLink+: Prediction of Gene Starts in Prokaryotic Genomes
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Bioinformatics
VOLUME=1
YEAR=2021
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/bioinformatics/articles/10.3389/fbinf.2021.704157
DOI=10.3389/fbinf.2021.704157
ISSN=2673-7647
ABSTRACT=
State-of-the-art algorithms of ab initio gene prediction for prokaryotic genomes were shown to be sufficiently accurate. A pair of algorithms would agree on predictions of gene 3′ends. Nonetheless, predictions of gene starts would not match for 15–25% of genes in a genome. This discrepancy is a serious issue that is difficult to be resolved due to the absence of sufficiently large sets of genes with experimentally verified starts. We have introduced StartLink that infers gene starts from conservation patterns revealed by multiple alignments of homologous nucleotide sequences. We also have introduced StartLink+ combining both ab initio and alignment-based methods. The ability of StartLink to predict the start of a given gene is restricted by the availability of homologs in a database. We observed that StartLink made predictions for 85% of genes per genome on average. The StartLink+ accuracy was shown to be 98–99% on the sets of genes with experimentally verified starts. In comparison with database annotations, we observed that the annotated gene starts deviated from the StartLink+ predictions for ∼5% of genes in AT-rich genomes and for 10–15% of genes in GC-rich genomes on average. The use of StartLink+ has a potential to significantly improve gene start annotation in genomic databases.