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Bioinformatics Vol. 19 no. 7 2003
Pages 796-802
© 2003 Oxford University Press

Selection of oligonucleotide probes for protein coding sequences

Xiaowei Wang and Brian Seed *

Department of Molecular Biology, 50 Blossom Street, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA

Received on July 31, 2002 ; revised on November 13, 2002 ; accepted on December 14, 2002

Motivation: Large arrays of oligonucleotide probes have become popular tools for analyzing RNA expression. However to date most oligo collections contain poorly validated sequences or are biased toward untranslated regions (UTRs). Here we present a strategy for picking oligos for microarrays that focus on a design universe consisting exclusively of protein coding regions. We describe the constraints in oligo design that are imposed by this strategy, as well as a software tool that allows the strategy to be applied broadly.

Results: In this work we sequentially apply a variety of simple filters to candidate sequences for oligo probes. The primary filter is a rejection of probes that contain contiguous identity with any other sequence in the sample universe that exceeds a pre-established threshold length. We find that rejection of oligos that contain 15 bases of perfect match with other sequences in the design universe is a feasible strategy for oligo selection for probe arrays designed to interrogate mammalian RNA populations. Filters to remove sequences with low complexity and predicted poor probe accessibility narrow the candidate probe space only slightly. Rejection based on global sequence alignment is performed as a secondary, rather than primary, test, leading to an algorithm that is computationally efficient. Splice isoforms pose unique challenges and we find that isoform prevalence will for the most part have to be determined by analysis of the patterns of hybridization of partially redundant oligonucleotides.

Availability: The oligo design program OligoPicker and its source code are freely available at our website.

Contact: seed{at}molbio.mgh.harvard.edu

Supplementary information: http://pga.mgh.harvard.edu/oligopicker/index.html

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.


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