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Codon choice in genes depends on flanking sequence information--implications for theoretical reverse translation.


ABSTRACT: Algorithms for theoretical reverse translation have direct applications in degenerate PCR. The conventional practice is to create several degenerate primers each of which variably encode the peptide region of interest. In the current work, for each codon we have analyzed the flanking residues in proteins and determined their influence on codon choice. From this, we created a method for theoretical reverse translation that includes information from flanking residues of the protein in question. Our method, named the neighbor correlation method (NCM) and its enhancement, the consensus-NCM (c-NCM) performed significantly better than the conventional codon-usage statistic method (CSM). Using the methods NCM and c-NCM, we were able to increase the average sequence identity from 77% up to 81%. Furthermore, we revealed a significant increase in coverage, at 80% identity, from < 20% (CSM) to > 75% (c-NCM). The algorithms, their applications and implications are discussed herein.

SUBMITTER: Sivaraman K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2241905 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Codon choice in genes depends on flanking sequence information--implications for theoretical reverse translation.

Sivaraman Karthikeyan K   Seshasayee Aswinsainarain A   Tarwater Patrick M PM   Cole Alexander M AM  

Nucleic acids research 20080118 3


Algorithms for theoretical reverse translation have direct applications in degenerate PCR. The conventional practice is to create several degenerate primers each of which variably encode the peptide region of interest. In the current work, for each codon we have analyzed the flanking residues in proteins and determined their influence on codon choice. From this, we created a method for theoretical reverse translation that includes information from flanking residues of the protein in question. Ou  ...[more]

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