AtML: An Arabidopsis thaliana root cell identity recognition tool for medicinal ingredient accumulation

IF 4.2 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Methods Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1016/j.ymeth.2024.09.010
Shicong Yu , Lijia Liu , Hao Wang , Shen Yan , Shuqin Zheng , Jing Ning , Ruxian Luo , Xiangzheng Fu , Xiaoshu Deng
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Arabidopsis thaliana synthesizes various medicinal compounds, and serves as a model plant for medicinal plant research. Single-cell transcriptomics technologies are essential for understanding the developmental trajectory of plant roots, facilitating the analysis of synthesis and accumulation patterns of medicinal compounds in different cell subpopulations. Although methods for interpreting single-cell transcriptomics data are rapidly advancing in Arabidopsis, challenges remain in precisely annotating cell identity due to the lack of marker genes for certain cell types. In this work, we trained a machine learning system, AtML, using sequencing datasets from six cell subpopulations, comprising a total of 6000 cells, to predict Arabidopsis root cell stages and identify biomarkers through complete model interpretability. Performance testing using an external dataset revealed that AtML achieved 96.50% accuracy and 96.51% recall. Through the interpretability provided by AtML, our model identified 160 important marker genes, contributing to the understanding of cell type annotations. In conclusion, we trained AtML to efficiently identify Arabidopsis root cell stages, providing a new tool for elucidating the mechanisms of medicinal compound accumulation in Arabidopsis roots.

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AtML:拟南芥根细胞身份识别工具,用于药用成分的积累。
拟南芥能合成多种药用化合物,是药用植物研究的模式植物。单细胞转录组学技术对于了解植物根系的发育轨迹至关重要,有助于分析药用化合物在不同细胞亚群中的合成和积累模式。虽然拟南芥单细胞转录组学数据的解读方法在迅速发展,但由于缺乏某些细胞类型的标记基因,在精确标注细胞身份方面仍面临挑战。在这项工作中,我们使用来自六个细胞亚群(共 6000 个细胞)的测序数据集训练了一个机器学习系统 AtML,通过完整的模型可解释性预测拟南芥根细胞阶段并识别生物标记。使用外部数据集进行的性能测试表明,AtML 的准确率达到 96.50%,召回率达到 96.51%。通过 AtML 提供的可解释性,我们的模型确定了 160 个重要的标记基因,有助于理解细胞类型注释。总之,我们训练的 AtML 能有效识别拟南芥根细胞阶段,为阐明拟南芥根中药用化合物的积累机制提供了一种新工具。
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Methods
Methods 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: Methods focuses on rapidly developing techniques in the experimental biological and medical sciences. Each topical issue, organized by a guest editor who is an expert in the area covered, consists solely of invited quality articles by specialist authors, many of them reviews. Issues are devoted to specific technical approaches with emphasis on clear detailed descriptions of protocols that allow them to be reproduced easily. The background information provided enables researchers to understand the principles underlying the methods; other helpful sections include comparisons of alternative methods giving the advantages and disadvantages of particular methods, guidance on avoiding potential pitfalls, and suggestions for troubleshooting.
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