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Computational prediction of antisense oligonucleotides and siRNAs

Chalk, Alistair (författare)
 
 
ISBN 9171403760
Stockholm : Karolinska Institutet, Center for Genomics Research, 2005
Engelska.
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Two popular gene knockdown methods, antisense oligonucleotides (AOs) and short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are commonly used to selectively inhibit gene expression (gene knockdown). This is an extremely valuable tool for functional genomics, however the selection of effective molecules using either method is non trivial. Here we present a number of computational solutions including predictive methods for AO and siRNA molecules, a database of siRNAs of known efficacy and a visualization tool for viewing complex sequence analysis scenarios. Prediction models for AOs based on the machine learning methods Artificial Neural Networks (AOpredict, paper I) and Support Vector Machines (SVMPredict, paper II) address the problem of AO design by applying computational methods to a database of AOs mined from the literature. These models predict AO efficacy at high accuracy according to cross-validation results. A database of siRNAs was created from the literature and contains 1276 siRNAs targeting 116 genes; this database is available through a web interface (siRNAdb, paper III). The properties of functional and non-functional siRNAs were examined, current siRNA design rules were evaluated and a new prediction method was developed (siSearch, paper IV). The issue of off-target effects was examined in detail and a scoring scheme was developed based on the available experimental data (SpecificityServer, paper V). We identified that 14-23% of siRNAs in the database are likely to elicit off-target effects. A tool for viewing multiple series of biological information and computational predictions was developed to view data from SFS and GFF formats, simplifying the analysis process (Sfixem, paper VI). In an independent validation of 63 siRNAs designed by siSearch to target 31 Rat genes, 19 (30%) had a silencing activity of 90% or higher and 3 3 (52%) silenced to a level of 70% or more. For 25 of the 31 genes siSearch was successful in predicting siRNAs that silence the gene by more than 80%. The prediction methods and specificity server, all of which are available online are highly applicable tools for die practical design of high efficacy specific siRNAs and AOs.

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Antisense oligonucleotides, siRNAs, Artificial neural networks, Support vector machines, prediction, specificity.

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