Frontiers in Bioinformatics (Oct 2023)

DeepRaccess: high-speed RNA accessibility prediction using deep learning

  • Kaisei Hara,
  • Kaisei Hara,
  • Natsuki Iwano,
  • Tsukasa Fukunaga,
  • Michiaki Hamada,
  • Michiaki Hamada,
  • Michiaki Hamada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbinf.2023.1275787
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

Read online

RNA accessibility is a useful RNA secondary structural feature for predicting RNA-RNA interactions and translation efficiency in prokaryotes. However, conventional accessibility calculation tools, such as Raccess, are computationally expensive and require considerable computational time to perform transcriptome-scale analysis. In this study, we developed DeepRaccess, which predicts RNA accessibility based on deep learning methods. DeepRaccess was trained to take artificial RNA sequences as input and to predict the accessibility of these sequences as calculated by Raccess. Simulation and empirical dataset analyses showed that the accessibility predicted by DeepRaccess was highly correlated with the accessibility calculated by Raccess. In addition, we confirmed that DeepRaccess could predict protein abundance in E.coli with moderate accuracy from the sequences around the start codon. We also demonstrated that DeepRaccess achieved tens to hundreds of times software speed-up in a GPU environment. The source codes and the trained models of DeepRaccess are freely available at https://github.com/hmdlab/DeepRaccess.

Keywords