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QmRLFS-finder: a model, web server and stand-alone tool for prediction and analysis of R-loop forming sequences
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Stand-alone ToolEngineeringStructural BioinformaticsGeneticsMolecular BiologyGenomicsSequence AlignmentGene RecognitionSequence DesignDna Hybrid StructuresData ScienceData MiningModeling And SimulationRna Structure PredictionSequence AnalysisComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsWeb ServerStructural BiologyDetected RlfssComputational BiologyR-loop Forming SequencesSystems BiologyMedicineGenome EditingData Modeling
The possible formation of three-stranded RNA and DNA hybrid structures (R-loops) in thousands of functionally important guanine-rich genic and inter-genic regions could suggest their involvement in transcriptional regulation and even development of diseases. Here, we introduce the first freely available R-loop prediction program called Quantitative Model of R-loop Forming Sequence (RLFS) finder (QmRLFS-finder), which predicts RLFSs in nucleic acid sequences based on experimentally supported structural models of RLFSs. QmRLFS-finder operates via a web server or a stand-alone command line tool. This tool identifies and visualizes RLFS coordinates from any natural or artificial DNA or RNA input sequences and creates standards-compliant output files for further annotation and analysis. QmRLFS-finder demonstrates highly accurate predictions of the detected RLFSs, proposing new perspective to further discoveries in R-loop biology, biotechnology and molecular therapy. QmRLFS-finder is freely available at http://rloop.bii.a-star.edu.sg/?pg=qmrlfs-finder.
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