Abstract To reveal how the AT-rich genome of bacteriophage PhiKZ has been shaped in order to carry out its growth in the GC-rich host Pseudomonas aeruginosa, synonymous codon and amino acid usage bias of PhiKZ was investigated and the data were compared with that of P. aeruginosa. It was found that synonymous codon and amino acid usage of PhiKZ was distinct from that of P. aeruginosa. In contrast to P. aeruginosa, the third codon position of the synonymous codons of PhiKZ carries mostly A or T base; codon usage bias in PhiKZ is dictated mainly by mutational bias and, to a lesser extent, by translational selection. A cluster analysis of the relative synonymous codon usage values of 16 myoviruses including PhiKZ shows that PhiKZ is evolutiona...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
Synonymous codon usage in forty staphylococcal phages identifies the factors controlling codon usage...
Intra-genomic variation in synonymous codon and amino acid usage in two human pathogens Bartonella ...
Abstract To reveal how the AT-rich genome of bacteriophage PhiKZ has been shaped in order to carry o...
As the most abundant and diverse biological agents in the biosphere phage have significant roles in ...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
Abstract. The usage of synonymous codons and the frequencies of amino acids were investigated in the...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
Synonymous codon usage patterns of bacteriophage and host genomes were compared. Two indexes, G + C ...
The extent of codon usage in the protein coding genes of the mycobacteriophage, Bxz1, and its platin...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
Synonymous codon usage of protein coding genes of thirty two completely sequenced mycobacteriophage ...
For most prokaryotic organisms, amino acid biosynthesis represents a significant portion of their ov...
The molecular genetics of microbial life, including viruses and bacteria, is of great relevance to m...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
Synonymous codon usage in forty staphylococcal phages identifies the factors controlling codon usage...
Intra-genomic variation in synonymous codon and amino acid usage in two human pathogens Bartonella ...
Abstract To reveal how the AT-rich genome of bacteriophage PhiKZ has been shaped in order to carry o...
As the most abundant and diverse biological agents in the biosphere phage have significant roles in ...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
Abstract. The usage of synonymous codons and the frequencies of amino acids were investigated in the...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
Synonymous codon usage patterns of bacteriophage and host genomes were compared. Two indexes, G + C ...
The extent of codon usage in the protein coding genes of the mycobacteriophage, Bxz1, and its platin...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
Synonymous codon usage of protein coding genes of thirty two completely sequenced mycobacteriophage ...
For most prokaryotic organisms, amino acid biosynthesis represents a significant portion of their ov...
The molecular genetics of microbial life, including viruses and bacteria, is of great relevance to m...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
Synonymous codon usage in forty staphylococcal phages identifies the factors controlling codon usage...
Intra-genomic variation in synonymous codon and amino acid usage in two human pathogens Bartonella ...