SNU Biointelligence Lab

ProMiR

Probabilistic Prediction of microRNA

2004 - 2007 The Ministry of Science and Technology of Korea (NRL)

Overview

ProMiR is a computational framework for multi-species microRNA and target gene prediction using machine learning algorithms. The central goal of the project was to develop an efficient prediction algorithm and an integrated web-based system, and to lay the foundation for functional studies and the artificial design of RNA interference systems.

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression by binding to messenger RNAs. Identifying miRNA genes in the genome is computationally challenging because they are short, numerous, and structurally diverse. Prior approaches that detected only close homologs risked missing novel miRNA genes that lack detectable homology. ProMiR addresses this by implementing a probabilistic co-learning model that combines both sequential and structural characteristics, enabling the detection of both closely and distantly homologous miRNA precursors.

The project produced two major systems — ProMiR I and ProMiR II — as well as related tools for microRNA target prediction.

Research Team

Role Name
Principal Investigator Prof. Byoung-Tak Zhang
Researcher Jin-Wu Nam
Researcher Je-Keun Rhee
Researcher Soo-Jin Kim

Contact: Jin-Wu Nam (jwnam@bi.snu.ac.kr)

Methodology

ProMiR I — Probabilistic Co-learning Model

ProMiR I implements a probabilistic co-learning model that jointly models sequential and structural characteristics of miRNA genes in a unified probabilistic framework. The model simultaneously determines (1) whether a genomic region contains a miRNA gene, and (2) where the mature miRNA cleavage site by Drosha is located on the precursor.

Key capabilities and results:

ProMiR II — Extended Multi-species Prediction Server

ProMiR II is an improved, more general version of ProMiR composed of three sub-programs:

Additional features in ProMiR II:

Collaboration

Field Detail
Cooperative Research Institute School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University

Publications

Search related publications on the Research page