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Recent advances in RNA folding

  • Jörg Fallmann
  • , Sebastian Will
  • , Jan Engelhardt
  • , Björn Grüning
  • , Rolf Backofen
  • , Peter F. Stadler

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Abstract

In the realm of nucleic acid structures, secondary structure forms a conceptually important intermediate level of description and explains the dominating part of the free energy of structure formation. Secondary structures are well conserved over evolutionary time-scales and for many classes of RNAs evolve slower than the underlying primary sequences. Given the close link between structure and function, secondary structure is routinely used as a basis to explain experimental findings. Recent technological advances, finally, have made it possible to assay secondary structure directly using high throughput methods. From a computational biology point of view, secondary structures have a special role because they can be computed efficiently using exact dynamic programming algorithms. In this contribution we provide a short overview of RNA folding algorithms, recent additions and variations and address methods to align, compare, and cluster RNA structures, followed by a tabular summary of the most important software suites in the fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97-104
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Biotechnology
Volume261
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • RNA analysis
  • RNA constraint folding
  • RNA interactions
  • RNA secondary structure
  • RNA secondary structure comparison

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