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Combinatorial RNA Design: Designability and Structure-Approximating Algorithm

Quantitative Methods 2015-06-22 v2 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

In this work, we consider the Combinatorial RNA Design problem, a minimal instance of the RNA design problem which aims at finding a sequence that admits a given target as its unique base pair maximizing structure. We provide complete characterizations for the structures that can be designed using restricted alphabets. Under a classic four-letter alphabet, we provide a complete characterization of designable structures without unpaired bases. When unpaired bases are allowed, we provide partial characterizations for classes of designable/undesignable structures, and show that the class of designable structures is closed under the stutter operation. Membership of a given structure to any of the classes can be tested in linear time and, for positive instances, a solution can be found in linear time. Finally, we consider a structure-approximating version of the problem that allows to extend bands (helices) and, assuming that the input structure avoids two motifs, we provide a linear-time algorithm that produces a designable structure with at most twice more base pairs than the input structure.

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@article{arxiv.1502.03201,
  title  = {Combinatorial RNA Design: Designability and Structure-Approximating Algorithm},
  author = {Jozef Haleš and Ján Maňuch and Yann Ponty and Ladislav Stacho},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03201},
  year   = {2015}
}

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CPM - 26th Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Pattern Matching, Jun 2015, Ischia Island, Italy. LNCS, 2015

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