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Title: Large scale comparative codon-pair context analysis unveils general rules that fine-tune evolution of mRNA primary structure
Author: Moura, Gabriela
Pinheiro, Miguel
Arrais, Joel
Gomes, Ana Cristina
Carreto, Laura
Freitas, Adelaide
Oliveira, José L.
Santos, Manuel A. S.
Issue Date: 5-Sep-2007
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Abstract: Background. Codon usage and codon-pair context are important gene primary structure features that influence mRNA decoding fidelity. In order to identify general rules that shape codon-pair context and minimize mRNA decoding error, we have carried out a large scale comparative codon-pair context analysis of 119 fully sequenced genomes. Methodologies/Principal Findings. We have developed mathematical and software tools for large scale comparative codon-pair context analysis. These methodologies unveiled general and species specific codon-pair context rules that govern evolution of mRNAs in the 3 domains of life. We show that evolution of bacterial and archeal mRNA primary structure is mainly dependent on constraints imposed by the translational machinery, while in eukaryotes DNA methylation and tri-nucleotide repeats impose strong biases on codon-pair context. Conclusions. The data highlight fundamental differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic mRNA decoding rules, which are partially independent of codon usage.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/27684
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0000847
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