| Literature DB >> 24408217 |
Hongbo Liu1, Rangfei Zhu, Jie Lv, Hongjuan He, Lin Yang, Zhijun Huang, Jianzhong Su, Yan Zhang, Shihuan Yu, Qiong Wu.
Abstract
DNA methylation undergoes dynamic changes during mouse development and plays crucial roles in embryogenesis, cell-lineage determination and genomic imprinting. Bisulfite sequencing enables profiling of mouse developmental methylomes on an unprecedented scale; however, integrating and mining these data are challenges for experimental biologists. Therefore, we developed DevMouse, which focuses on the efficient storage of DNA methylomes in temporal order and quantitative analysis of methylation dynamics during mouse development. The latest release of DevMouse incorporates 32 normalized and temporally ordered methylomes across 15 developmental stages and related genome information. A flexible query engine is developed for acquisition of methylation profiles for genes, microRNAs, long non-coding RNAs and genomic intervals of interest across selected developmental stages. To facilitate in-depth mining of these profiles, DevMouse offers online analysis tools for the quantification of methylation variation, identification of differentially methylated genes, hierarchical clustering, gene function annotation and enrichment. Moreover, a configurable MethyBrowser is provided to view the base-resolution methylomes under a genomic context. In brief, DevMouse hosts comprehensive mouse developmental methylome data and provides online tools to explore the relationships of DNA methylation and development. Database URL: http://www.devmouse.org/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24408217 PMCID: PMC3885893 DOI: 10.1093/database/bat084
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Database (Oxford) ISSN: 1758-0463 Impact factor: 3.451
Figure 1.Overview of building and workflow of DevMouse. DevMouse integrates DNA methylomes of mouse development from public DNA methylation resources and the mouse genome information. Users can input multiple genome items to the query engine to gain the methylation profiles of genes/regions in different developmental stages. The analysis tools enable users to carry out online analysis on the methylation profiles, including identification of differentially methylated genes/regions, gene function analysis, hierarchical clustering and visualization in MethyBrowser. All search and analysis results can be downloaded as flat format for further analysis.
DevMouse data content and statistics as of 1 September 2013
| Data content | Data statistics |
|---|---|
| DNA methylation | |
| Single base DNA methylome | 32 |
| Profiled by RRBS | 26 |
| Profiled by BS-Seq/WGSBS | 6 |
| Developmental stage | 15 |
| Genome information | |
| Cytosine | 1068446432 |
| With methylation data | 42685552 |
| Gene symbol | 23417 |
| With methylation data | 23321 |
| RefSeq gene | 31263 |
| With methylation data | 31094 |
| MGI gene | 62083 |
| With methylation data | 52448 |
| MicroRNA | 3212 |
| With methylation data | 1478 |
| LncRNA | 1335 |
| With methylation data | 1335 |
| CpG island | 16026 |
| With methylation data | 15991 |
| Other integrated data | |
| Gene expression | 31840 |
| Transcription factor binding site | 13483 |
| Repeat | 4881442 |
| Single-nucleotide polymorphism | 14893502 |
| Class of function annotation | 11 |
Figure 2.Search and analysis results on 19 genes during sperm development. Shown at the top is the default table and view generated by the query and analysis tools. The table shows the methylation profiles of 19 genes across 13 developmental stages and the sorted entropy values representing the methylation variation. The genes in red are differentially methylated across multiple stages. Using the buttons in the toolbar, the user can easily carry out online analysis including hierarchical clustering, gene function annotation and enrichment. The analysis results are shown as images or tables. The methylation pattern can be shown in a pop-up panel after clicking ‘Pattern’ link. When the ‘Browser’ link is clicked, the gene-centric methylation profile of gene Tcl1 and related genomic information are viewed in MethyBrowser as shown at the bottom.