A comparative analysis on the synonymous codon usage pattern in viral functional genes and their translational initiation region of ASFV

被引:13
|
作者
Zhou, Jian-hua [1 ]
Gao, Zong-liang [1 ]
Sun, Dong-jie [1 ]
Ding, Yao-zhong [1 ]
Zhang, Jie [1 ]
Stipkovits, Laszlo [2 ]
Szathmary, Susan [2 ]
Pejsak, Zygmunt [3 ]
Liu, Yong-sheng [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Agr Sci, State Key Lab Vet Etiol Biol, Natl Foot & Mouth Dis Reference Lab, Lanzhou Vet Res Inst, Lanzhou 730046, Gansu, Peoples R China
[2] RT Europe Ctr, Budapest, Hungary
[3] Natl Inst Vet Res, Dept Swine Dis, PL-24100 Pulawy, Poland
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 对外科技合作项目(国际科技项目);
关键词
African swine fever virus; Synonymous codon usage; Mutation pressure; Translation selection; Translational initiation region; AFRICAN-SWINE-FEVER; VIRUS MULTIGENE FAMILY-360; HIGHLY EXPRESSED GENES; MAMMALIAN-CELLS; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; VARIABLE REGIONS; SELECTION; BIAS; FAMILIES; MUTATION;
D O I
10.1007/s11262-012-0847-1
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The synonymous codon usage pattern of African swine fever virus (ASFV), the similarity degree of the synonymous codon usage between this virus and some organisms and the synonymous codon usage bias for the translation initiation region of viral functional genes in the whole genome of ASFV have been investigated by some simply statistical analyses. Although both GC(12)% (the GC content at the first and second codon positions) and GC(3)% (the GC content at the third codon position) of viral functional genes have a large fluctuation, the significant correlations between GC(12) and GC(3)% and between GC(3)% and the first principal axis of principle component analysis on the relative synonymous codon usage of the viral functional genes imply that mutation pressure of ASFV plays an important role in the synonymous codon usage pattern. Turning to the synonymous codon usage of this virus, the codons with U/A end predominate in the synonymous codon family for the same amino acid and a weak codon usage bias in both leading and lagging strands suggests that strand compositional asymmetry does not take part in the formation of codon usage in ASFV. The interaction between the absolute codon usage bias and GC(3)% suggests that other selections take part in the formation of codon usage, except for the mutation pressure. It is noted that the similarity degree of codon usage between ASFV and soft tick is higher than that between the virus and the pig, suggesting that the soft tick plays a more important role than the pig in the codon usage pattern of ASFV. The translational initiation region of the viral functional genes generally have a strong tendency to select some synonymous codons with low GC content, suggesting that the synonymous codon usage bias caused by translation selection from the host takes part in modulating the translation initiation efficiency of ASFV functional genes.
引用
收藏
页码:271 / 279
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Mutational bias is the driving force for shaping the synonymous codon usage pattern of alternatively spliced genes in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
    Liu, Qingpo
    Hu, Haichao
    Wang, Hong
    MOLECULAR GENETICS AND GENOMICS, 2015, 290 (02) : 649 - 660
  • [32] Comparative analysis of expressed sequences reveals a conserved pattern of optimal codon usage in plants
    Wang, Liangjiang
    Roossinck, Marilyn J.
    PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2006, 61 (4-5) : 699 - 710
  • [33] Comparative analysis of expressed sequences reveals a conserved pattern of optimal codon usage in plants
    Liangjiang Wang
    Marilyn J. Roossinck
    Plant Molecular Biology, 2006, 61 : 699 - 710
  • [34] Statistical analysis of pentose phosphate pathway genes from eubacteria and eukarya reveals translational selection as a major force in shaping codon usage pattern
    Pal, Ayon
    Mukhopadhyay, Subhasis
    Bothra, Asim Kumar
    BIOINFORMATION, 2013, 9 (07) : 349 - 356
  • [35] Comparative study of synonymous codon usage variations between the nucleocapsid and spike genes of coronavirus, and C-type lectin domain genes of human and mouse
    Ahn, Insung
    Jeong, Byeong-Jin
    Son, Hyeon Seok
    EXPERIMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 2009, 41 (10): : 746 - 756
  • [36] Comparative study of synonymous codon usage variations between the nucleocapsid and spike genes of coronavirus, and C-type lectin domain genes of human and mouse
    Insung Ahn
    Byeong-Jin Jeong
    Hyeon Seok Son
    Experimental & Molecular Medicine, 2009, 41 : 746 - 756
  • [37] Complete chloroplast genome of Hordeum brevisubulatum: Genome organization, synonymous codon usage, phylogenetic relationships, and comparative structure analysis
    Cui, Guangxin
    Wang, Chunmei
    Wei, Xiaoxing
    Wang, Hongbo
    Wang, Xiaoli
    Zhu, Xinqiang
    Li, JinHua
    Yang, Hongshan
    Duan, Huirong
    PLOS ONE, 2021, 16 (12):
  • [38] Analysis of codon usage pattern in the viral proteins of chicken anaemia virus and its possible biological relevance
    Dave, Urmil
    Srivathsan, Ariktha
    Kumar, Sachin
    INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 2019, 69 : 93 - 106
  • [39] Comparative analysis of codon usage pattern and its influencing factors in Schistosoma japonicum and Ascaris suum
    Gulshana A. Mazumder
    Arif Uddin
    Supriyo Chakraborty
    Acta Parasitologica, 2017, 62 : 748 - 761
  • [40] In-silico Codon Context and Synonymous Usage Analysis of Genes for Molecular Mechanisms Inducing Autophagy and Apoptosis with Reference to Neurodegenerative Disorders
    Khandia, Rekha
    Gurjar, Pankaj
    Romashchenko, Victoria
    Al-Hussain, Sami A.
    Alexiou, Athanasios
    Zouganelis, George
    Zaki, Magdi E. A.
    JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE, 2024, 99 (03) : 927 - 939