Orphea - Pseudo-knot RNA sequence finder
Date of the last release: 27 January 2015
Person in charge :
AMAR Patrick
Orphea is a sofware tool that takes a cDNA sequence file(s), search for a folding of the associated RNA that forms pseudo-knots that are good candidates for -1 frame-shift in the translation process leading to two different proteins.
Orphea implements a new dynamic programming algorithm that identify -1PRF signals in genomic databases (i) by identifying the heptameric sequences where the ribosome shifting will occur and (ii) by searching for a potential stem-loop or pseudoknot that could stimulate -1PRF at the heptameric site.
More information: http://orphea.lri.fr/
Software
Research activities
Structural biology
Members
DENISE Alain FROIDEVAUX Christine AMAR Patrick
Group
Bioinformatics