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RNAcanvas: interactive drawing and exploration of nucleic acid structures

Philip Z. Johnson, Anne E. Simon

2023Nucleic Acids Research87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Two-dimensional drawing of nucleic acid structures, particularly RNA structures, is fundamental to the communication of nucleic acids research. However, manually drawing structures is laborious and infeasible for structures thousands of nucleotides long. RNAcanvas automatically arranges residues into strictly shaped stems and loops while providing robust interactive editing features, including click-and-drag layout adjustment. Drawn elements are highly customizable in a point-and-click manner, including colours, fonts, size and shading, flexible numbering, and outlining of bases. Tertiary interactions can be drawn as draggable, curved lines. Leontis-Westhof notation for depicting non-canonical base-pairs is fully supported, as well as text labels for structural features (e.g. hairpins). RNAcanvas also has many unique features and performance optimizations for large structures that cannot be correctly predicted and require manual refinement based on the researcher's own analyses and expertise. To this end, RNAcanvas has point-and-click structure editing with real-time highlighting of complementary sequences and motif search functionality, novel features that greatly aid in the identification of putative long-range tertiary interactions, de novo analysis of local structures, and phylogenetic comparisons. For ease in producing publication quality figures, drawings can be exported in both SVG and PowerPoint formats. URL: https://rnacanvas.app.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceNotationBiologyNucleic acidNucleic acid structureMotif (music)Structural motifComputational biologyRNAGeneticsMathematicsArithmeticBiochemistryGenePhysicsAcousticsRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringBacteriophages and microbial interactions
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