Characterizing RNA Secondary-Structure Features and Their Effects on Splice-Site Prediction

TitleCharacterizing RNA Secondary-Structure Features and Their Effects on Splice-Site Prediction
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsDogan RI, Getoor L, Wilbur WJ
Conference NameData Mining Workshops, 2007. ICDM Workshops 2007. Seventh IEEE International Conference on
Date Published2007/10//
Keywordsalgorithm;gene, biophysics;molecular, composition;splice-site, compounds;sequences;, computing;genetics;macromolecules;molecular, configurations;organic, features;feature, generation, model;splice-site, molecules;RNA, neighborhood;three-dimensional, pairing, RNA, secondary-structure, sequence, shape;biology, splicing;nucleotide, tendency;pre-mRNA
Abstract

RNA molecules are distinguished by their sequence composition and by their three-dimensional shape, called the secondary structure. The secondary structure of a pre-mRNA sequence may have a strong influence on gene splicing. In our previous work, we showed that a splice-site model employing sequence features built using our feature generation algorithm was very effective in predicting splice sites. The generated sequence features also contained biologically relevant features. In this paper, we extend the feature generation algorithm to construct secondary-structure features. These features capture the nucleotide pairing tendency in the splice-site neighborhood. We extend the splice-site model to include both pre-mRNA sequence and structure characteristics. The new model significantly outperforms the sequence-based features model. The identified secondary-structure features capture biologically relevant signals such as splicing silencers. We also found these signals to prefer specific regions around the splice-site neighborhood and we detail their preference.

DOI10.1109/ICDMW.2007.119