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Nucleotide composition determines the role of translational efficiency in human genes.


ABSTRACT: The basic sequence features were analysed that influence gene expression via codon usage bias of the selected forty coding sequences of Homo sapiens in a simple prokaryotic model i.e. E. coli K-12 genome. The prime objective was to elucidate the interrelationships among tRNA gene copy numbers, synonymous codons, amino acids and translational efficiency using tRNA adaptation index. It was evident from RSCU scores and principal component analysis, that only those preferred codons were used by the isoacceptor tRNAs that had G and C base at their third codon position. Relationship between tRNA adaptation index and amino acids, revealed that valine, arginine, serine and isoleucine showed significant positive correlation with gene expression. Therefore, it could be inferred that GC content in these genes might have the major role in shaping the codon bias and affecting the translational efficiency of the coding sequences.

SUBMITTER: Halder B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5463619 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nucleotide composition determines the role of translational efficiency in human genes.

Halder Binata B   Malakar Arup Kumar AK   Chakraborty Supriyo S  

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The basic sequence features were analysed that influence gene expression via codon usage bias of the selected forty coding sequences of Homo sapiens in a simple prokaryotic model i.e. E. coli K-12 genome. The prime objective was to elucidate the interrelationships among tRNA gene copy numbers, synonymous codons, amino acids and translational efficiency using tRNA adaptation index. It was evident from RSCU scores and principal component analysis, that only those preferred codons were used by the  ...[more]

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