DocumentCode
3408339
Title
FastR: fast database search tool for non-coding RNA
Author
Bafna, Vineet ; Zhang, Shaojie
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., California Univ., La Jolla, CA, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
16-19 Aug. 2004
Firstpage
52
Lastpage
61
Abstract
The discovery of novel non-coding RNAs has been among the most exciting recent developments in biology. Yet, many more remain undiscovered. It has been hypothesized that there is in fact an abundance of functional non-coding RNA (ncRNA) with various catalytic and regulatory junctions. Computational methods tailored specifically for ncRNA are being actively developed. As the inherent signal for ncRNA is weaker than that for protein coding genes, comparative methods offer the most promising approach, and are the subject of our research. We consider the following problem: Given an RNA sequence with a known secondary structure, efficiently compute all structural homologs (computed as a function of sequence and structural similarity) in a genomic database. Our approach, based on structural filters that eliminate a large portion of the database, while retaining the true homologs allows us to search a typical bacterial database in minutes on a standard PC, with high sensitivity and specificity. This is two orders of magnitude better than current available software for the problem.
Keywords
biology computing; genetics; macromolecules; molecular biophysics; query formulation; FastR; RNA secondary structure; RNA sequence; bacterial database; computational methods; fast database search tool; functional noncoding RNA; genomic database; protein coding genes; structural filters; structural homologs; structural similarity; Bioinformatics; Biology computing; Databases; Filters; Genomics; Microorganisms; Proteins; RNA; Sensitivity and specificity; Sequences;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference, 2004. CSB 2004. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2194-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CSB.2004.1332417
Filename
1332417
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