RBPSponge: genome-wide identification of lncRNAs that sponge RBPs
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2019Author
HafezQorani, Saber
Houdjedj, Aissa
Arıcı, Mehmet
Said, Abdesselam
Kazan, Hilal
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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) can act as molecular sponge or decoys for an RNA-binding protein (RBP) through their RBP-binding sites, thereby modulating the expression of all target genes of the corresponding RBP of interest. Here, we present a web tool named RBPSponge to explore lncRNAs based on their potential to act as a sponge for an RBP of interest. RBPSponge identifies the occurrences of RBP-binding sites and CLIP peaks on lncRNAs, and enables users to run statistical analyses to investigate the regulatory network between lncRNAs, RBPs and targets of RBPs.