Abstract

RNA/RNA interactions are essential for genomic RNA dimerization and regulation of gene expression. Predicting the structure and folding stabilities of RNA/RNA complexes is a biologically significant problem. We recently developed a new web server, VfoldCPX, to predict two-dimensional (2D) structures of RNA/RNA complexes from the sequence. The server is based on a new Vfold model that employs coarse-grained entropy parameters for the different structural motifs. By taking into account both the intra- and inter-molecular interactions, the model can predict RNA/RNA structures with cross-linked tertiary contacts. Furthermore, in addition to the minimum free energy structure, the server can predict multiple energetically stable structures ranked by their stabilities. The predicted structures can offer users with extensive insights into the folding and conformational switches in RNA biological functions. The web server is freely accessible at “http://rna.physics.missouri.edu”.

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