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=head1 LICENSE Copyright [1999-2015] Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute Copyright [2016-2018] EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. =head1 CONTACT Ensembl <http://www.ensembl.org/info/about/contact/index.html> =cut =head1 NAME ProteinSeqs =head1 SYNOPSIS mv ProteinSeqs.pm ~/.vep/Plugins ./vep -i variations.vcf --plugin ProteinSeqs,reference.fa,mutated.fa =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a plugin for the Ensembl Variant Effect Predictor (VEP) that prints out the reference and mutated protein sequences of any proteins found with non-synonymous mutations in the input file. You should supply the name of file where you want to store the reference protein sequences as the first argument, and a file to store the mutated sequences as the second argument. Note that, for simplicity, where stop codons are gained the plugin simply substitutes a '*' into the sequence and does not truncate the protein. Where a stop codon is lost any new amino acids encoded by the mutation are appended to the sequence, but the plugin does not attempt to translate until the next downstream stop codon. Also, the protein sequence resulting from each mutation is printed separately, no attempt is made to apply multiple mutations to the same protein. =cut package ProteinSeqs; use strict; use warnings; use base qw(Bio::EnsEMBL::Variation::Utils::BaseVepPlugin); sub version { return '2.4'; } sub feature_types { return ['Transcript']; } sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_); if($self->{config}->{fork}) { print STDERR "WARNING: Plugin ProteinSeqs is disabling forking\n" unless $self->{config}->{quiet}; delete($self->{config}->{fork}); } # use some default file names if none are supplied my $ref_file = $self->params->[0] || 'reference.fa'; my $mut_file = $self->params->[1] || 'mutated.fa'; open $self->{ref_file}, ">$ref_file" or die "Failed to open $ref_file"; open $self->{mut_file}, ">$mut_file" or die "Failed to open $mut_file"; return $self; } sub run { my ($self, $tva) = @_; # check if we have a mutant amino acid, if not there isn't much we can do! if (my $mut_aa = $tva->peptide) { # get the peptide coordinates my $tl_start = $tva->transcript_variation->translation_start; my $tl_end = $tva->transcript_variation->translation_end; # and our reference sequence my $ref_seq = $tva->transcript_variation->_peptide; # splice the mutant peptide sequence into the reference sequence my $mut_seq = $ref_seq; substr($mut_seq, $tl_start-1, $tl_end - $tl_start + 1) = $mut_aa; # print out our reference and mutant sequences my $translation_id = $tva->transcript->translation->stable_id; # only print the reference sequence if we haven't printed it yet $self->print_fasta($ref_seq, $translation_id, $self->{ref_file}) unless $self->{printed_ref}->{$translation_id}++; # we always print the mutated sequence as each mutation may have # a different consequence $self->print_fasta($mut_seq, $tva->hgvs_protein, $self->{mut_file}); } # return an empty hashref because we don't want to add # anything to the VEP output file return {}; } sub print_fasta { my ($self, $peptide, $id, $fh) = @_; # break the sequence into 80 characters per line $peptide =~ s/(.{80})/$1\n/g; # get rid of any trailing newline chomp $peptide; # print the sequence print $fh ">$id\n$peptide\n"; } sub STORABLE_freeze { my ($self, $cloning) = @_; return if $cloning; close $self->{ref_file}; close $self->{mut_file}; delete $self->{ref_file}; delete $self->{ref_file}; } sub STORABLE_thaw { my ($self, $cloning) = @_; return if $cloning; my $ref_file = $self->params->[0] || 'reference.fa'; my $mut_file = $self->params->[1] || 'mutated.fa'; open $self->{ref_file}, ">>$ref_file" or die "Failed to open $ref_file"; open $self->{mut_file}, ">>$mut_file" or die "Failed to open $mut_file"; } 1;
