Assessing the utility of thermodynamic features for microRNA target prediction under relaxed seed and no conservation requirements
Authors
- P. Lekprasert
- M. Mayhew
- U. Ohler
Journal
- PLoS ONE
Citation
- PLoS ONE 6 (6): e20622
Abstract
Many computational microRNA target prediction tools are focused on several key features, including complementarity to 5'seed of miRNAs and evolutionary conservation. While these features allow for successful target identification, not all miRNA target sites are conserved and adhere to canonical seed complementarity. Several studies have propagated the use of energy features of mRNA:miRNA duplexes as an alternative feature. However, different independent evaluations reported conflicting results on the reliability of energy-based predictions. Here, we reassess the usefulness of energy features for mammalian target prediction, aiming to relax or eliminate the need for perfect seed matches and conservation requirement.