DIMPL: a bioinformatics pipeline for the discovery of structured noncoding RNA motifs in bacteria

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Abstract

Recent efforts to identify novel bacterial structured noncoding RNA (ncRNA) motifs through searching long, GC-rich intergenic regions (IGRs) have revealed several new classes, including the recently validated HMP-PP riboswitch. The DIMPL (Discovery of Intergenic Motifs PipeLine) discovery pipeline described herein enables rapid extraction and selection of bacterial IGRs that are enriched for structured ncRNAs. Moreover, DIMPL automates the subsequent computational steps necessary for their functional identification.

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Brewer, K. I., Gaffield, G. J., Puri, M., & Breaker, R. R. (2022). DIMPL: a bioinformatics pipeline for the discovery of structured noncoding RNA motifs in bacteria. Bioinformatics, 38(2), 533–535. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btab624

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