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Fast evaluation of internal loops in RNA secondary structure prediction.

R B Lyngsø1, M Zuker, C N Pedersen.   

Abstract

MOTIVATION: Though not as abundant in known biological processes as proteins, RNA molecules serve as more than mere intermediaries between DNA and proteins. Research in the last 15 years demonstrates that RNA molecules serve in many roles, including catalysis. Furthermore, RNA secondary structure prediction based on free energy rules for stacking and loop formation remains one of the few major breakthroughs in the field of structure prediction, as minimum free energy structures and related quantities can be computed with full mathematical rigor. However, with the current energy parameters, the algorithms used hitherto suffer the disadvantage of either employing heuristics that risk (though highly unlikely) missing the optimal structure or becoming prohibitively time consuming for moderate to large sequences.
RESULTS: We present a new method to evaluate internal loops utilizing currently used energy rules. This method reduces the time complexity of this part of the structure prediction from O(n4) to O(n3), thus reducing the overall complexity to O(n3). Even when the size of evaluated internal loops is bounded by k (a commonly used heuristic), the method presented has a competitive edge by reducing the time complexity of internal loop evaluation from O(k2n2) to O(kn2). The method also applies to the calculation of the equilibrium partition function. AVAILABILITY: Source code for an RNA secondary structure prediction program implementing this method is available at ftp://www.ibc.wustl.edu/pub/zuker/zuker .tar.Z

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10383469     DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/15.6.440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioinformatics        ISSN: 1367-4803            Impact factor:   6.937


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