Bio::Tools::SeqPattern(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Bio::Tools::SeqPattern(3pm) |
Bio::Tools::SeqPattern - represent a sequence pattern or motif
use Bio::Tools::SeqPattern; my $pat1 = 'T[GA]AA...TAAT'; my $pattern1 = Bio::Tools::SeqPattern->new(-SEQ =>$pat1, -TYPE =>'Dna'); my $pat2 = '[VILM]R(GXX){3,2}...[^PG]'; my $pattern2 = Bio::Tools::SeqPattern->new(-SEQ =>$pat2, -TYPE =>'Amino');
Bio::Tools::SeqPattern module encapsulates generic data and methods for manipulating regular expressions describing nucleic or amino acid sequence patterns (a.k.a, "motifs"), such as the ones produced by Bio::Tools::IUPAC.
Bio::Tools::SeqPattern is a concrete class that inherits from Bio::Seq.
This class grew out of a need to have a standard module for doing routine tasks with sequence patterns such as:
-- Forming a reverse-complement version of a nucleotide sequence pattern -- Expanding patterns containing ambiguity codes -- Checking for invalid regexp characters -- Untainting yet preserving special characters in the pattern
Other features to look for in the future:
-- Full pattern syntax checking -- Conversion between expanded and condensed forms of the pattern
A key motivation for Bio::Tools::SeqPattern is to have a way to generate a reverse complement of a nucleotide sequence pattern. This makes possible simultaneous pattern matching on both sense and anti-sense strands of a query sequence.
In principle, one could do such a search more inefficiently by testing against both sense and anti-sense versions of a sequence. It is entirely equivalent to test a regexp containing both sense and anti-sense versions of the *pattern* against one copy of the sequence. The latter approach is much more efficient since:
1) You need only one copy of the sequence. 2) Only one regexp is executed. 3) Regexp patterns are typically much smaller than sequences.
Patterns can be quite complex and it is often difficult to generate the reverse complement pattern. The Bioperl SeqPattern.pm addresses this problem, providing a convenient set of tools for working with biological sequence regular expressions.
Not all patterns have been tested. If you discover a pattern that is not handled properly by Bio::Tools::SeqPattern.pm, please send me some email (sac@bioperl.org). Thanks.
This module supports the same set of ambiguity codes for nucleotide sequences as supported by Bio::Seq. These ambiguity codes define the behavior or the expand method.
------------------------------------------ Symbol Meaning Nucleic Acid ------------------------------------------ A A (A)denine C C (C)ytosine G G (G)uanine T T (T)hymine U U (U)racil M A or C a(M)ino group R A or G pu(R)ine W A or T (W)eak bond S C or G (S)trong bond Y C or T p(Y)rimidine K G or T (K)eto group V A or C or G H A or C or T D A or G or T B C or G or T X G or A or T or C N G or A or T or C . G or A or T or C ------------------------------------------ Symbol Meaning ------------------------------------------ A Alanine C Cysteine D Aspartic Acid E Glutamic Acid F Phenylalanine G Glycine H Histidine I Isoleucine K Lysine L Leucine M Methionine N Asparagine P Proline Q Glutamine R Arginine S Serine T Threonine V Valine W Tryptophan Y Tyrosine B Aspartic Acid, Asparagine Z Glutamic Acid, Glutamine X Any amino acid . Any amino acid
Ultimately, this module should be able to build SeqPattern.pm objects using a variety of pattern formats such as ProSite, Blocks, Prints, GCG, etc. Currently, this module only supports patterns using a grep-like syntax.
A simple demo script called seq_pattern.pl is included in the examples/ directory of the central Bioperl distribution.
Bio::Seq - Lightweight sequence object.
Bio::Tools::IUPAC - The IUPAC code for degenerate residues and their conversion to a regular expression.
User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to one of the Bioperl mailing lists. Your participation is much appreciated.
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Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list:
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rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible.
Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web:
https://github.com/bioperl/bioperl-live/issues
Steve Chervitz, sac-at-bioperl.org
Copyright (c) 1997-8 Steve Chervitz. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Title : new Usage : my $seqpat = Bio::Tools::SeqPattern->new(); Purpose : Verifies that the type is correct for superclass (Bio::Seq.pm) : and calls superclass constructor last. Returns : n/a Argument : Parameters passed to new() Throws : Exception if the pattern string (seq) is empty. Comments : The process of creating a new SeqPattern.pm object : ensures that the pattern string is untained.
See Also : Bio::Root::Root::new,
Bio::Seq::_initialize
Title : alphabet_ok Usage : $mypat->alphabet_ok; Purpose : Checks for invalid regexp characters. : Overrides Bio::Seq::alphabet_ok() to allow : additional regexp characters ,.*()[]<>{}^$ : in addition to the standard genetic alphabet. : Also untaints the pattern and sets the sequence : object's sequence to the untained string. Returns : Boolean (1 | 0) Argument : n/a Throws : Exception if the pattern contains invalid characters. Comments : Does not call the superclass method. : Actually permits any alphanumeric, not just the : standard genetic alphabet.
Title : expand Usage : $seqpat_object->expand(); Purpose : Expands the sequence pattern using special ambiguity codes. Example : $pat = $seq_pat->expand(); Returns : String containing fully expanded sequence pattern Argument : n/a Throws : Exception if sequence type is not recognized : (i.e., is not one of [DR]NA, Amino)
See Also : "Extended Alphabet Support", _expand_pep(), _expand_nuc()
Title : _expand_pep Usage : n/a; automatically called by expand() Purpose : Expands peptide patterns Returns : String (the expanded pattern) Argument : String (the unexpanded pattern) Throws : n/a
See Also : expand(), _expand_nuc()
Title : _expand_nuc Purpose : Expands nucleotide patterns Returns : String (the expanded pattern) Argument : String (the unexpanded pattern) Throws : n/a
See Also : expand(), _expand_pep()
Title : revcom Usage : revcom([1]); Purpose : Forms a pattern capable of recognizing the reverse complement : version of a nucleotide sequence pattern. Example : $pattern_object->revcom(); : $pattern_object->revcom(1); ## returns expanded rev complement pattern. Returns : Object reference for a new Bio::Tools::SeqPattern containing : the revcom of the current pattern as its sequence. Argument : (1) boolean (optional) (default= false) : true : expand the pattern before rev-complementing. : false: don't expand pattern before or after rev-complementing. Throws : Exception if called for amino acid sequence pattern. Comments : This method permits the simultaneous searching of both : sense and anti-sense versions of a nucleotide pattern : by means of a grep-type of functionality in which any : number of patterns may be or-ed into the recognition : pattern. : Overrides Bio::Seq::revcom() and calls it first thing. : The order of _fixpat() calls is critical.
See Also : Bio::Seq::revcom, "_fixpat_1", "_fixpat_2", "_fixpat_3", "_fixpat_4", "_fixpat_5"
Title : backtranslate Usage : backtranslate(); Purpose : Produce a degenerate oligonucleotide whose translation would produce : the original protein motif. Example : $pattern_object->backtranslate(); Returns : Object reference for a new Bio::Tools::SeqPattern containing : the reverse translation of the current pattern as its sequence. Throws : Exception if called for nucleotide sequence pattern.
Title : _fixpat_1 Usage : n/a; called automatically by revcom() Purpose : Utility method for revcom() : Converts all {7,5} --> {5,7} (Part I) : and [T^] --> [^T] (Part II) : and *N --> N* (Part III) Returns : String (the new, partially reversed pattern) Argument : String (the expanded pattern) Throws : n/a
See Also : revcom()
Title : _fixpat_2 Usage : n/a; called automatically by revcom() Purpose : Utility method for revcom() : Converts all {5,7}Y ---> Y{5,7} : and {10,}. ---> .{10,} Returns : String (the new, partially reversed pattern) Argument : String (the expanded, partially reversed pattern) Throws : n/a
See Also : revcom()
Title : _fixpat_3 Usage : n/a; called automatically by revcom() Purpose : Utility method for revcom() : Converts all {5,7}(XXX) ---> (XXX){5,7} Returns : String (the new, partially reversed pattern) Argument : String (the expanded, partially reversed pattern) Throws : n/a
See Also : revcom()
Title : _fixpat_4 Usage : n/a; called automatically by revcom() Purpose : Utility method for revcom() : Converts all {5,7}[XXX] ---> [XXX]{5,7} Returns : String (the new, partially reversed pattern) Argument : String (the expanded, partially reversed pattern) Throws : n/a
See Also : revcom()
Title : _fixpat_5 Usage : n/a; called automatically by revcom() Purpose : Utility method for revcom() : Converts all *[XXX] ---> [XXX]* : and *(XXX) ---> (XXX)* Returns : String (the new, partially reversed pattern) Argument : String (the expanded, partially reversed pattern) Throws : n/a
See Also : revcom()
Title : _fixpat_6 Usage : n/a; called automatically by revcom() Purpose : Utility method for revcom() : Converts all ?Y{5,7} ---> Y{5,7}? : and ?(XXX){5,7} ---> (XXX){5,7}? : and ?[XYZ]{5,7} ---> [XYZ]{5,7}? Returns : String (the new, partially reversed pattern) Argument : String (the expanded, partially reversed pattern) Throws : n/a
See Also : revcom()
Title : str Usage : $obj->str($newval) Function: Returns : value of str Args : newvalue (optional)
Title : type Usage : $obj->type($newval) Function: Returns : value of type Args : newvalue (optional)
Information about the various data members of this module is provided for those wishing to modify or understand the code. Two things to bear in mind:
An instance of Bio::Tools::RestrictionEnzyme.pm is a blessed reference to a hash containing all or some of the following fields:
FIELD VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _rev : The corrected reverse complement of the fully expanded pattern. INHERITED DATA MEMBERS: _seq : (From Bio::Seq.pm) The original, unexpanded input sequence after untainting. _type : (From Bio::Seq.pm) 'Dna' or 'Amino'
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