Unit
UNIT 12.1 An Overview of RNA Sequence Analyses: Structure Prediction, ncRNA Gene Identification, and RNAi Design
Published Online: 15 OCT 2013
DOI: 10.1002/0471250953.bi1201s43
Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Current Protocols in Bioinformatics
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Stormo, G. D. 2013. An Overview of RNA Sequence Analyses: Structure Prediction, ncRNA Gene Identification, and RNAi Design. Current Protocols in Bioinformatics. 12:12.1:12.1.1–12.1.3.
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Abstract
This unit briefly describes the two fundamentally different methods for predicting RNA structures. The first is to find that structure with the minimum free energy of folding, as predicted by various thermodynamic parameters related to base-pair stacking, loop lengths, and other features. If one has only a single sequence, this thermodynamic approach is the best available method. The second fundamental approach to RNA structure prediction is to use multiple, homologous sequences for which one can infer a common structure, and then try and predict a structure common to all of the sequences. Such an approach is referred to as a comparative method or phylogenetic method of RNA structure prediction. Curr. Protoc. Bioinform. 43:12.1.1-12.1.3. © 2013 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Keywords:
- RNA sequence and structure;
- minimum free energy structure prediction;
- non-coding RNA genes;
- RNA interference;
- comparative structure prediction
