An algorithm for searching RNA motifs in genomic sequences
- PMID: 17482512
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bioeng.2007.02.005
An algorithm for searching RNA motifs in genomic sequences
Abstract
RNA molecules, which are found in all living cells, fold into characteristic structures that account for their diverse functional activities. Many of these RNA structures consist of a collection of fundamental RNA motifs. The various combinations of RNA basic components form different RNA classes and define their unique structural and functional properties. The availability of many genome sequences makes it possible to search computationally for functional RNAs. Biological experiments indicate that functional RNAs have characteristic RNA structural motifs represented by specific combinations of base pairings and conserved nucleotides in the loop regions. The searching for those well-ordered RNA structures and their homologues in genomic sequences is very helpful for the understanding of RNA-based gene regulation. In this paper, we consider the following problem: given an RNA sequence with a known secondary structure, efficiently determine candidate segments in genomic sequences that can potentially form RNA secondary structures similar to the given RNA secondary structure. Our new bottom-up approach searches all potential stem-loops similar to ones of the given RNA secondary structure first, and then based on located stem-loops, detects potential homologous structural RNAs in genomic sequences.
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