SIREs: searching for iron-responsive elements
Publication date
2010-07ISSN
0305-1048
Abstract
The iron regulatory protein/iron-responsive element regulatory system plays a crucial role in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression and its disruption results in human disease. IREs are cis-acting regulatory motifs present in mRNAs that encode proteins involved in iron metabolism. They function as binding sites for two related trans-acting factors, namely the IRP-1 and -2. Among cis-acting RNA regulatory elements, the IRE is one of the best characterized. It is defined by a combination of RNA sequence and structure. However, currently available programs to predict IREs do not show a satisfactory level of sensitivity and fail to detect some of the functional IREs. Here, we report an improved software for the prediction of IREs implemented as a user-friendly web server tool. The SIREs web server uses a simple data input interface and provides structure analysis, predicted RNA folds, folding energy data and an overall quality flag based on properties of well characterized IREs. Results are reported in a tabular format and as a schematic visual representation that highlights important features of the IRE.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
57 - Biological sciences in general
Keywords
Pages
8
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Collection
38; 2
Is part of
Nucleic Acids Research
Recommended citation
Campillos, Monica; Cases, Ildefonso; Hentze, Matthias W. [et al.]. SIREs: searching for iron-responsive elements. Nucleic Acids Research, 2010, 38 (suppl. 2), W360-W367. Disponible en: <https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/38/suppl_2/W360/1104389>. Fecha de acceso: 18 ene. 2022. DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkq371
Note
‘Instituto de Salud Carlos III’, Spanish Health Program (Ministry of Science and Innovation; PS09/00341 to M.S.); Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (RYC-2008-02352 research contract under the Ramon y
Cajal program to M.S.). Funding for open access charge: Institute of Predictive and Personalized Medicine of Cancer (IMPPC) in part.
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