RCAS is an R/Bioconductor package designed as a generic reporting tool for the
functional analysis of transcriptome-wide regions of interest detected by
high-throughput experiments. Such transcriptomic regions could be, for instance,
signal peaks detected by CLIP-Seq analysis for protein-RNA interaction sites,
RNA modification sites (alias the epitranscriptome), CAGE-tag locations, or any
other collection of query regions at the level of the transcriptome. RCAS
produces in-depth annotation summaries and coverage profiles based on the
distribution of the query regions with respect to transcript features (exons,
introns, 5’/3’ UTR regions, exon-intron boundaries, promoter regions). Moreover,
RCAS can carry out functional enrichment analyses and discriminative motif
discovery. RCAS supports all genome versions that are available in
BSgenome::available.genomes
if (!requireNamespace("BiocManager", quietly=TRUE))
install.packages("BiocManager")
BiocManager::install('RCAS')
library('devtools')
devtools::install_github('BIMSBbioinfo/RCAS')
conda install bioconductor-rcas -c bioconda
guix package -i r r-rcas
For detailed instructions on how to use RCAS, please see:
RCAS report for PUM2 RNA-binding sites detected by PAR-CLIP technique (Hafner et al, 2010)
RCAS report for QKI RNA-binding sites detected by PAR-CLIP technique (Hafner et al, 2010)
RCAS report for IGF2BP123 RNA-binding sites detected by PAR-CLIP technique (Hafner et al, 2010)
RCAS report for tiny RNA (tiRNA) loci detected by deepCAGE analysis (Taft et al. 2009)
RCAS report for m1A methylation sites (Dominissini et al, 2016)
In order to cite RCAS, please use:
Bora Uyar, Dilmurat Yusuf, Ricardo Wurmus, Nikolaus Rajewsky, Uwe Ohler, Altuna Akalin; RCAS: an RNA centric annotation system for transcriptome-wide regions of interest. Nucleic Acids Res 2017 gkx120. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx120
See our publication here.
RCAS is developed in the group of Altuna Akalin (head of the Scientific Bioinformatics Platform) by Bora Uyar (Bioinformatics Scientist), Dilmurat Yusuf (Bioinformatics Scientist) and Ricardo Wurmus (System Administrator) at the Berlin Institute of Medical Systems Biology (BIMSB) at the Max-Delbrueck-Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) in Berlin.
RCAS is developed as a bioinformatics service as part of the RNA Bioinformatics Center, which is one of the eight centers of the German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure (de.NBI).