ANANASTRA: annotation and enrichment analysis of allele-specific transcription factor binding at SNPs

Alexandr Boytsov(Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology), Sergey Abramov(Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology), Ariuna Z Aiusheeva(Institute of Protein Research), Alexandra M Kasianova(Southern Federal University), Eugene F. Baulin(Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology), Ivan A. Kuznetsov(Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Yurii S. Aulchenko(Institute of Cytology and Genetics), Semyon Kolmykov(Sirius University of Science and Technology), Ivan Yevshin(Sirius University of Science and Technology), Fedor Kolpakov(Sirius University of Science and Technology), Ilya E. Vorontsov(Institute of Protein Research), Vsevolod J. Makeev(Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology), Ivan V. Kulakovskiy(Kazan Federal University)
Nucleic Acids Research
April 14, 2022
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Abstract

We present ANANASTRA, https://ananastra.autosome.org, a web server for the identification and annotation of regulatory single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with allele-specific binding events. ANANASTRA accepts a list of dbSNP IDs or a VCF file and reports allele-specific binding (ASB) sites of particular transcription factors or in specific cell types, highlighting those with ASBs significantly enriched at SNPs in the query list. ANANASTRA is built on top of a systematic analysis of allelic imbalance in ChIP-Seq experiments and performs the ASB enrichment test against background sets of SNPs found in the same source experiments as ASB sites but not displaying significant allelic imbalance. We illustrate ANANASTRA usage with selected case studies and expect that ANANASTRA will help to conduct the follow-up of GWAS in terms of establishing functional hypotheses and designing experimental verification.


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