Codon usage bias in radioresistant bacteria
Codon usage bias in radioresistant bacteria
Abstract The relationship between patterns of codon usage bias (CUB), the preferential usage of synonimous nucleotide triplets encoding the same amino acid, and radioresistance was investigated int he genomes of 16 taxonomically distinct radioresistant prokaryotic organisms and in a control set of 11 non-radioresistant bacteria. The radioresistant species were found to be strongly biased towards G and C in the third synonimous codon position. ENC and neutrality plots also sugest that CUB in radioresistant bacteria is mainly affected by mutational bias. Furthermore, the availability of tRNA gene copy number was analyzed and it was found that nine radioresistant species have the sam number of tRNA gene copies for each codon. This suggests that tRNA gene copies and codon bias co-evolved in a specific way in radioresistant species.
Dilucca Maddalena、Georgakilas Alexandros G.、Pavlopoulou Athanasia、Giansanti Andrea
Physics Department, Sapienza University of RomePhysics Department, School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)Izmir International Biomedicine and Genome Institute (iBG-Izmir), Dokuz Eyll UniversityPhysics Department, Sapienza University of Rome||INFN Roma1 unit
遗传学分子生物学微生物学
BacteriaRadioresistanceGeneCodon biasProtein Interaction Network
Dilucca Maddalena,Georgakilas Alexandros G.,Pavlopoulou Athanasia,Giansanti Andrea.Codon usage bias in radioresistant bacteria[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-24].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.02.25.964916.点此复制
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