A new heuristic method for approximating the number of local minima in partial RNA energy landscapes

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Albrecht, A., Day, L., Souki, O. and Steinhofel, K. 2016. A new heuristic method for approximating the number of local minima in partial RNA energy landscapes. Computational Biology and Chemistry. 60, pp. 43-52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2015.11.002
TypeArticle
TitleA new heuristic method for approximating the number of local minima in partial RNA energy landscapes
AuthorsAlbrecht, A., Day, L., Souki, O. and Steinhofel, K.
Abstract

The analysis of energy landscapes plays an important role in mathematical modelling, simulation and optimisation. Among the main features of interest are the number and distribution of local minima within the energy landscape. Granier and Kallel proposed in 2002 a new sampling procedure for estimating the number of local minima. In the present paper, we focus on improved heuristic implementations of the general framework devised by Granier and Kallel with regard to run-time behaviour and accuracy of predictions. The new heuristic method is demonstrated for the case of partial energy landscapes induced by RNA secondary structures. While the computation of minimum free energy RNA secondary structures has been studied for a long time, the analysis of folding landscapes has gained momentum over the past years in the context of co-transcriptional folding and deeper insights into cell processes. The new approach has been applied to ten RNA instances of length between 99 nt and 504 nt and their respective partial energy landscapes defined by secondary structures within an energy offset ΔE above the minimum free energy conformation. The number of local minima within the partial energy landscapes ranges from 1440 to 3441. Our heuristic method produces for the best approximations on average a deviation below 3.0% from the true number of local minima.

PublisherElsevier
JournalComputational Biology and Chemistry
ISSN1476-9271
Publication dates
Print01 Feb 2016
Publication process dates
Deposited14 Jan 2016
Accepted10 Nov 2015
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Available online 19 November 2015

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2015.11.002
LanguageEnglish
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