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Optimal Design of Synthetic DNA Sequences Without Unwanted Binding Sites

Authors :
Zehavit Leibovich
Ilan Gronau
Source :
Journal of Computational Biology. 29:974-986
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2022.

Abstract

Synthesizing DNA molecules by design has become an essential tool in molecular biology and is expected to become ubiquitous in the coming decade. Successful design of a synthetic DNA molecule often requires satisfying multiple objectives, some of which may conflict with others. One particularly important objective is the elimination of unwanted protein binding sites, which may interfere with the desired function of the synthesized molecule. While most design tools offer this fundamental capability, they do not follow a systematic approach that guarantees elimination of all unwanted sites whenever a feasible solution exists. Furthermore, the algorithms these tools use (when published) are often quite naive and inefficient. We present a formal description of the binding site elimination problem and suggest several efficient algorithms that eliminate unwanted patterns with minimum interference to the desired function of the synthesized sequence. These algorithms are simple, efficient, and flexible and, therefore, can be easily incorporated in all existing DNA design tools, enhancing their design capabilities.

Details

ISSN :
15578666
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Computational Biology
Accession number :
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