PhageGE: an interactive web platform for exploratory analysis and visualization of bacteriophage genomes
Journal Title
GigaScience
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance is a serious threat to global health. Due to the stagnant antibiotic discovery pipeline, bacteriophages (phages) have been proposed as an alternative therapy for the treatment of infections caused by multidrug-resistant pathogens. Genomic features play an important role in phage pharmacology. However, our knowledge of phage genomics is sparse, and the use of existing bioinformatic pipelines and tools requires considerable bioinformatic expertise. These challenges have substantially limited the clinical translation of phage therapy. FINDINGS: We have developed PhageGE (Phage Genome Explorer), a user-friendly graphical interface application for the interactive analysis of phage genomes. PhageGE enables users to perform key analyses, including phylogenetic analysis, visualization of phylogenetic trees, prediction of phage life cycle, and comparative analysis of phage genome annotations. The new R Shiny web server, PhageGE, integrates existing R packages and combines them with several newly developed functions to facilitate these analyses. Additionally, the web server provides interactive visualization capabilities and allows users to directly export publication-quality images. CONCLUSIONS: PhageGE is a valuable tool that simplifies the analysis of phage genome data and may expedite the development and clinical translation of phage therapy. PhageGE is publicly available at https://jason-zhao.shinyapps.io/PhageGE_Update/.
Publisher
Oxford Academic
Keywords
*Bacteriophages/genetics; *Genome, Viral; *Software; Genomics/methods; Computational Biology/methods; Internet; Phylogeny; biological web application; genomic analysis; lifestyle; phage genome
Research Division(s)
Population Health And Immunity
PubMed ID
39320317
Open Access at Publisher's Site
https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giae074
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