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Composition, codon usage pattern, protein properties, and influencing factors in the genomes of members of the family Anelloviridae.


ABSTRACT: The present study was carried out on 62 genome sequences of members of the family Anelloviridae, as there have been no reports of genome analysis of these DNA viruses using a bioinformatics approach. The genes were found to be rich in AC content with low codon usage bias (CUB). Relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) values identified the preferred codons for each amino acid in the family. The codon AGA was overrepresented, while the codons TCG, TTG, CGG, CGT, ACG, GCG and GAT were underrepresented in all of the genomes. A significant correlation was found between the effective number of codons (ENC) and base constraints, indicating that compositional properties might have influenced the CUB. A highly significant correlation was observed between the overall base content and the base content at the third codon position, indicating that mutations might have affected the CUB. A highly significant positive correlation was observed between GC12 and GC3 (r = 0.904, p < 0.01), which indicated that directional mutation pressure influenced all three codon positions. A neutrality plot revealed that the contribution of mutation and natural selection in determining the CUB was 58.6% and 41.4%, respectively.

SUBMITTER: Deb B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7779081 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Composition, codon usage pattern, protein properties, and influencing factors in the genomes of members of the family Anelloviridae.

Deb Bornali B   Uddin Arif A   Chakraborty Supriyo S  

Archives of virology 20210103 2


The present study was carried out on 62 genome sequences of members of the family Anelloviridae, as there have been no reports of genome analysis of these DNA viruses using a bioinformatics approach. The genes were found to be rich in AC content with low codon usage bias (CUB). Relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) values identified the preferred codons for each amino acid in the family. The codon AGA was overrepresented, while the codons TCG, TTG, CGG, CGT, ACG, GCG and GAT were underrepresent  ...[more]

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