Protein-RNA interaction prediction with deep learning: structure matters.

Junkang Wei, Siyuan Chen, Licheng Zong, Xin Gao, Yu Li

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Abstract

Protein-RNA interactions are of vital importance to a variety of cellular activities. Both experimental and computational techniques have been developed to study the interactions. Because of the limitation of the previous database, especially the lack of protein structure data, most of the existing computational methods rely heavily on the sequence data, with only a small portion of the methods utilizing the structural information. Recently, AlphaFold has revolutionized the entire protein and biology field. Foreseeably, the protein-RNA interaction prediction will also be promoted significantly in the upcoming years. In this work, we give a thorough review of this field, surveying both the binding site and binding preference prediction problems and covering the commonly used datasets, features and models. We also point out the potential challenges and opportunities in this field. This survey summarizes the development of the RNA-binding protein-RNA interaction field in the past and foresees its future development in the post-AlphaFold era.
Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalBriefings in bioinformatics
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 21 2021

Bibliographical note

KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2022-01-27
Acknowledged KAUST grant number(s): BAS/1/1624-01, FCC/1/1976-23-01, FCC/1/1976-26-01, REI/1/0018-01-01, REI/1/4216-01-01, REI/1/4437-01-01, REI/1/4473-01-01, REI/1/4742-01-01, URF/1/4098-01-01
Acknowledgements: The work was supported by the Fund of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (4937025, 4937026, 5501517, 5501329); King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). [BAS/1/1624-01, FCC/1/1976-23-01, FCC/1/1976-26-01, REI/1/0018-01-01, REI/1/4216-01-01, REI/1/4437-01-01, REI/1/4473-01-01, URF/1/4098-01-01, REI/1/4742-01-01].

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Molecular Biology
  • Information Systems

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