BMC Bioinformatics (Jul 2007)

Accurate multiple sequence-structure alignment of RNA sequences using combinatorial optimization

  • Klau Gunnar W,
  • Bauer Markus,
  • Reinert Knut

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-8-271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 271

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Abstract Background The discovery of functional non-coding RNA sequences has led to an increasing interest in algorithms related to RNA analysis. Traditional sequence alignment algorithms, however, fail at computing reliable alignments of low-homology RNA sequences. The spatial conformation of RNA sequences largely determines their function, and therefore RNA alignment algorithms have to take structural information into account. Results We present a graph-based representation for sequence-structure alignments, which we model as an integer linear program (ILP). We sketch how we compute an optimal or near-optimal solution to the ILP using methods from combinatorial optimization, and present results on a recently published benchmark set for RNA alignments. Conclusion The implementation of our algorithm yields better alignments in terms of two published scores than the other programs that we tested: This is especially the case with an increasing number of input sequences. Our program LARA is freely available for academic purposes from http://www.planet-lisa.net.