Title
RNA-Redesign: a web server for fixed-backbone 3D design of RNA.
Abstract
RNA is rising in importance as a design medium for interrogating fundamental biology and for developing therapeutic and bioengineering applications. While there are several online servers for design of RNA secondary structure, there are no tools available for the rational design of 3D RNA structure. Here we present RNA-Redesign (http://rnaredesign.stanford.edu), an online 3D design tool for RNA. This resource utilizes fixed-backbone design to optimize the sequence identity and nucleobase conformations of an RNA to match a desired backbone, analogous to fundamental tools that underlie rational protein engineering. The resulting sequences suggest thermostabilizing mutations that can be experimentally verified. Further, sequence preferences that differ between natural and computationally designed sequences can suggest whether natural sequences possess functional constraints besides folding stability, such as cofactor binding or conformational switching. Finally, for biochemical studies, the designed sequences can suggest experimental tests of 3D models, including concomitant mutation of base triples. In addition to the designs generated, detailed graphical analysis is presented through an integrated and user-friendly environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1093/nar/gkv465
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Field
DocType
Volume
RNA,Biology,Nucleic acid structure,Protein engineering,Server,Genetics,Molecular biology,Rational design,Nucleic acid secondary structure,Web server,Sequence analysis
Journal
43
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
W1
0305-1048
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joseph D Yesselman151.36
Rhiju Das2377.66