Workflow development for the functional characterization of ncRNAs

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Abstract

During the last decade, ncRNAs have been investigated intensively and revealed their regulatory role in various biological processes. Worldwide research efforts have identified numerous ncRNAs and multiple RNA subtypes, which are attributed to diverse functionalities known to interact with different functional layers, from DNA and RNA to proteins. This makes the prediction of functions for newly identified ncRNAs challenging. Current bioinformatics and systems biology approaches show promising results to facilitate an identification of these diverse ncRNA functionalities. Here, we review (a) current experimental protocols, i.e., for Next Generation Sequencing, for a successful identification of ncRNAs; (b) sequencing data analysis workflows as well as available computational environments; and (c) state-of-the-art approaches to functionally characterize ncRNAs, e.g., by means of transcriptome-wide association studies, molecular network analyses, or artificial intelligence guided prediction. In addition, we present a strategy to cover the identification and functional characterization of unknown transcripts by using connective workflows.

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Wolfien, M., Brauer, D. L., Bagnacani, A., & Wolkenhauer, O. (2019). Workflow development for the functional characterization of ncRNAs. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1912, pp. 111–132). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8982-9_5

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