MultiStructRNA: a Python package for multi-algorithm RNA secondary structure prediction, ensemble analysis, and visualization
Abstract
We introduce MultiStructRNA, a unified Python toolkit for RNA secondary structure prediction, ensemble analysis, and visualization. Although RNA secondary structure is central to RNA biology and therapeutic design, practical adoption is often hindered by fragmented tooling, incompatible input and output formats, and limited visualization support. MultiStructRNA addresses these challenges through a single high-level API that orchestrates multiple prediction algorithms, harmonizes results into a c...
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We introduce MultiStructRNA, a unified Python toolkit for RNA secondary structure prediction, ensemble analysis, and visualization. Although RNA secondary structure is central to RNA biology and therapeutic design, practical adoption is often hindered by fragmented tooling, incompatible input and output formats, and limited visualization support. MultiStructRNA addresses these challenges through a single high-level API that orchestrates multiple prediction algorithms, harmonizes results into a consistent schema, and provides reproducible, ensemble-aware metrics through an object model suited to both interactive notebooks and production pipelines. MultiStructRNA enables seamless switching between prediction methods without requiring workflow changes and supports both in-notebook and exportable visualizations. Designed for scalability, it supports high-throughput analyses and simplifies comparison across methods while standardizing downstream feature extraction. The current release also includes optional agent-readable workflow recipes that document dependency setup, backend-adapter conventions, SHAPE-data reconciliation, structure interpretation, and comparative sequence analyses. By integrating diverse RNA secondary structure packages within a common framework, MultiStructRNA streamlines structure analysis and facilitates its use in RNA design, optimization, and machine learning workflows.
Source: arXiv:2608.14846v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.14846v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.14846v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.14846v1
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Aug 18, 2026
Pharmaceutical Research
Biochemistry
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