Short human eccDNAs are predictable from sequences

Author:

Chang Kai-Li1,Chen Jia-Hong12,Lin Tzu-Chieh1,Leu Jun-Yi3,Kao Cheng-Fu4,Wong Jin Yung1,Tsai Huai-Kuang1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica , Taipei, 115 , Taiwan

2. Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University , Taipei, 106 , Taiwan

3. Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica , Taipei 115 , Taiwan

4. Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Academia Sinica , Taipei 115 , Taiwan

Abstract

Abstract Background Ubiquitous presence of short extrachromosomal circular DNAs (eccDNAs) in eukaryotic cells has perplexed generations of biologists. Their widespread origins in the genome lacking apparent specificity led some studies to conclude their formation as random or near-random. Despite this, the search for specific formation of short eccDNA continues with a recent surge of interest in biomarker development. Results To shed new light on the conflicting views on short eccDNAs’ randomness, here we present DeepCircle, a bioinformatics framework incorporating convolution- and attention-based neural networks to assess their predictability. Short human eccDNAs from different datasets indeed have low similarity in genomic locations, but DeepCircle successfully learned shared DNA sequence features to make accurate cross-datasets predictions (accuracy: convolution-based models: 79.65 ± 4.7%, attention-based models: 83.31 ± 4.18%). Conclusions The excellent performance of our models shows that the intrinsic predictability of eccDNAs is encoded in the sequences across tissue origins. Our work demonstrates how the perceived lack of specificity in genomics data can be re-assessed by deep learning models to uncover unexpected similarity.

Funder

National Science and Technology Council

Academia Sinica Grand Challenge Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Molecular Biology,Information Systems

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