CatRAPID signature: Identification of ribonucleoproteins and RNA-binding regions

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Motivation: Recent technological advances revealed that an unexpected large number of proteins interact with transcripts even if the RNA-binding domains are not annotated. We introduce catRAPID signature to identify ribonucleoproteins based on physico-chemical features instead of sequence similarity searches. The algorithm, trained on human proteins and tested on model organisms, calculates the overall RNA-binding propensity followed by the prediction of RNA-binding regions. catRAPID signature outperforms other algorithms in the identification of RNA-binding proteins and detection of non-classical RNA-binding regions. Results are visualized on a webpage and can be downloaded or forwarded to catRAPID omics for predictions of RNA targets.

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Livi, C. M., Klus, P., Delli Ponti, R., & Tartaglia, G. G. (2016). CatRAPID signature: Identification of ribonucleoproteins and RNA-binding regions. Bioinformatics, 32(5), 773–775. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btv629

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