Evaluating the predictability of conformational switching in RNA

MOTIVATION There are various cases where the biological function of an RNA molecule involves a reversible change of conformation. paRNAss is a software approach to the prediction of such structural switching in RNA. It is based on three hypotheses about the secondary structure space of a switching RNA molecule that can be evaluated by RNA folding and structure comparison. In the positive case, the predicted structural switching must be verified experimentally. RESULTS After reviewing the strategy used in paRNAss, we present recent improvements on the algorithmic level of the approach, and the results of an evaluation procedure, comprising 1500 RNA sequences. It could be shown that the paRNAss approach performs well on known examples for conformational switching in RNA. The overall number of positive predictions was small, whereas for human 3' UTRs, representing regulatory important regions, it was substantially higher than for arbitrary natural and random sequences. AVAILABILITY paRNAss is available as a Web service at http://bibiserv.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/parnass SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Detailed information on the analyses summarized in Table 1 can be found at http://bibiserv.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/parnass/examples.html

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