DOI: 10.3390/ijms27167327 ISSN: 1422-0067

Tree_RNA-Align: RNA Secondary Structure Clustering and Classification Based on Tree-Structure Alignment

Zhijie He, Chengzhen Xu, Xiaomin Wu

Clustering and classification of RNA secondary structures are central to understanding RNA function. However, widely used alignment methods, such as LocARNA and bpRNA-align, are not explicitly designed to exploit the hierarchical relationships among RNA structural elements, limiting their applicability to complex, multi-branched structures. In this study, we introduce Tree_RNA-Align, a novel method for RNA secondary structure clustering and classification based on a tree-structure alignment algorithm. The method transforms dot–bracket structures into tree representations, in which multibranch loops and stems serve as nodes, thereby preserving the hierarchical relationships among structural elements. It integrates a bottom–up hierarchical comparison for clustering with a top–down comparison for classification and prediction. Notably, classification experiments on five RNA families (16S rRNA, group_I_intron, RNase P, SRP, and tmRNA) achieved a micro-averaged F1-score of 0.933 (range across families: 0.760–0.981) and effectively identified representative structures within each family. Overall, these results suggest that incorporating classification can further improve RNA secondary structure prediction, demonstrating the utility of Tree_RNA-Align for structural analysis and functional annotation.

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