Title of article
The relationship between synonymous codon usage and protein structure in Escherichia coli and Homo sapiens
Author/Authors
Lu، Zuhong نويسنده , , Gu، Wanjun نويسنده , , Zhou، Tong نويسنده , , Ma، Jianmin نويسنده , , Sun، Xiao نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-88
From page
89
To page
0
Abstract
The role of silent position in the codon on the protein structure is an interesting and yet unclear problem. In this paper, 563 Homo sapiens genes and 417 Escherichia coli genes coding for proteins with four different folding types have been analyzed using variance analysis, a multivariate analysis method newly used in codon usage analysis, to find the correlation between amino acid composition, synonymous codon, and protein structure in different organisms. It has been found that in E. coli, both amino acid compositions in differently folded proteins and synonymous codon usage in different gene classes coding for differently folded proteins are significantly different. It was also found that only amino acid composition is different in different protein classes in H. sapiens. There is no universal correlation between synonymous codon usage and protein structure in these two different organisms. Further analysis has shown that GC content on the second codon position can distinguish coding genes for different folded proteins in both organisms.
Keywords
Variance analysis , Amino acid composition , Protein folding type , Synonymous codon usage
Journal title
BioSystems
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
BioSystems
Record number
47544
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