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Detailed molecular structure helps better predict mRNA therapy stability
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Abstract
A greater than 2-fold reduction in prediction error was achieved using a new model for predicting mRNA in-solution stability.
- In-solution stability of mRNAs is crucial for effective vaccine development.
- RNA secondary structure significantly protects mRNA from hydrolysis, a major degradation pathway.
- Global metrics like minimum free energy have limitations in capturing local structural variations important for stability.
- Base-pairing log odds provide detailed insights that enhance stability predictions.
- The new model, STRAND, integrates local and global features for improved accuracy in mRNA stability predictions.
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