Abstract. The usage of synonymous codons and the frequencies of amino acids were investigated in the com-plete genome of the bacterium Thermotoga maritima us-ing a multivariate statistical approach. The GC3 content of each gene was the most prominent source of variation of codon usage. Surprisingly the usage of UGU and UGC (synonymous triplets coding for Cys, the least frequent amino acid in this species) was detected as the second most prominent source of variation. However, this result is probably an artifact due to the very low frequency of Cys together with the nonbiased composition of this ge-nome. The third trend was related to the preferential usage of a subset of codons among highly expressed genes, and these triplets are presumed t...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
In each genome, synonymous codons are used with different frequencies; this general phenomenon is kn...
It has long been known that amino acid substitutions in proteins of organisms living at moderate and...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
177-185The degeneracy of the genetic code allows for multiple codons to encode the same amino acid....
Initially, this thesis investigates patterns of intragenomic codon usage within the genome of the De...
<div><p>Many studies have explored the mechanisms involved in relative amino acid usage (RAAU) in a ...
Synonymous codons are randomly distributed among genes, a phenomenon termed as codon usage bias. Und...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Not AvailableSanjukta RK, Farooqi MS, Sharma N, Rai N, Mishra DC, Rai A, Singh DP, Chaturvedi KK., ...
Analysis of the statistical distribution of amino acid compositions within 22 protein families shows...
For most prokaryotic organisms, amino acid biosynthesis represents a significant portion of their ov...
The patterns of synonymous codon usage, both within and among genomes, have been extensively studied...
The analysis of codon usage bias has been widely used to characterize different communities of micro...
Abstract To reveal how the AT-rich genome of bacteriophage PhiKZ has been shaped in order to carry o...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
In each genome, synonymous codons are used with different frequencies; this general phenomenon is kn...
It has long been known that amino acid substitutions in proteins of organisms living at moderate and...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
177-185The degeneracy of the genetic code allows for multiple codons to encode the same amino acid....
Initially, this thesis investigates patterns of intragenomic codon usage within the genome of the De...
<div><p>Many studies have explored the mechanisms involved in relative amino acid usage (RAAU) in a ...
Synonymous codons are randomly distributed among genes, a phenomenon termed as codon usage bias. Und...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Not AvailableSanjukta RK, Farooqi MS, Sharma N, Rai N, Mishra DC, Rai A, Singh DP, Chaturvedi KK., ...
Analysis of the statistical distribution of amino acid compositions within 22 protein families shows...
For most prokaryotic organisms, amino acid biosynthesis represents a significant portion of their ov...
The patterns of synonymous codon usage, both within and among genomes, have been extensively studied...
The analysis of codon usage bias has been widely used to characterize different communities of micro...
Abstract To reveal how the AT-rich genome of bacteriophage PhiKZ has been shaped in order to carry o...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
In each genome, synonymous codons are used with different frequencies; this general phenomenon is kn...
It has long been known that amino acid substitutions in proteins of organisms living at moderate and...