| Literature DB >> 29454313 |
Raúl Arias-Carrasco1,2, Yessenia Vásquez-Morán1, Helder I Nakaya3, Vinicius Maracaja-Coutinho4,5,6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The function of many noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) depend upon their secondary structures. Over the last decades, several methodologies have been developed to predict such structures or to use them to functionally annotate RNAs into RNA families. However, to fully perform this analysis, researchers should utilize multiple tools, which require the constant parsing and processing of several intermediate files. This makes the large-scale prediction and annotation of RNAs a daunting task even to researchers with good computational or bioinformatics skills.Entities:
Keywords: Covariance models; Noncoding RNAs; Pipeline; RNA family; RNA structure; Tool; Web server
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29454313 PMCID: PMC5816368 DOI: 10.1186/s12859-018-2052-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Fig. 1a Whole pipeline implemented in StructRNAfinder. Input and output files are shown in green rhomboid; intermediate third-party or in-house scripts are shown in light blue squares; together with intermediate files generated along the process, shown in white shapes. Decisions taken along the process are shown in yellow diamonds. b General report containing the list of predicted RNA structures in E. coli strain K-12. c Detailed table for a particular predicted RNA of interest. All information related to the covariance model comparison, secondary structure inference and complete annotations are made available in this page, including a external link to Rfam database
Fig. 2a, b Exemplary results of StructRNAfinder summary section. This section provides a general statistics of all identified RNA families in E. coli strain K-12 genome sequence. a Table showing the total numbers of each predicted RNA family according to Rfam nomenclature. b A pie-chart of the numbers shown in A. c A dynamic pie-chart with the taxonomic assignation of the 488 identified RNAs
Fig. 3Job launcher screen showing the different parameters that a user can use when running StructRNAfinder web server