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In silico methods for co-transcriptional RNA secondary structure prediction and for investigating alternative RNA structure expression

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Title:In silico methods for co-transcriptional RNA secondary structure prediction and for investigating alternative RNA structure expression
Creators Name:Meyer, I.M.
Abstract:RNA transcripts are the primary products of active genes in any living organism, including many viruses. Their cellular destiny not only depends on primary sequence signals, but can also be determined by RNA structure. Recent experimental evidence shows that many transcripts can be assigned more than a single functional RNA structure throughout their cellular life and that structure formation happens co-transcriptionally, i.e. as the transcript is synthesised in the cell. Moreover, functional RNA structures are not limited to non-coding transcripts, but can also feature in coding transcripts. The picture that now emerges is that RNA structures constitute an additional layer of information that can be encoded in any RNA transcript (and on top of other layers of information such as protein-context) in order to exert a wide range of functional roles. Moreover, different encoded RNA structures can be expressed at different stages of a transcript's life in order to alter the transcript's behaviour depending on its actual cellular context. Similar to the concept of alternative splicing for protein-coding genes, where a single transcript can yield different proteins depending on cellular context, it is thus appropriate to propose the notion of alternative RNA structure expression for any given transcript. This review introduces several computational strategies that my group developed to detect different aspects of RNA structure expression in vivo. Two aspects are of particular interest to us: (1) RNA secondary structure features that emerge during co-transcriptional folding and (2) functional RNA structure features that are expressed at different times of a transcript's life and potentially mutually exclusive.
Keywords:RNA Secondary Structures, RNA Structure Prediction, Co-Transcriptional Folding, RNA Folding Pathways, Prediction Algorithms
Source:Methods
ISSN:1046-2023
Publisher:Elsevier / Academic Press
Volume:120
Page Range:3-16
Date:1 May 2017
Additional Information:Copyright © 2017, Elsevier
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymeth.2017.04.009
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