In protein coding genes, synonymous codon usage and amino acid composition correlate to expression in some eukaryotes, and may result from translational selection. Here, we studied large-scale RNA-seq data from three divergent arthropod models, including cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus), milkweed bug (Oncopeltus fasciatus) and the amphipod crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis, and tested for optimization of codon and amino acid usage relative to expression level. We report strong signals of AT3 optimal codons (those favored in highly expressed genes) in G. bimaculatus and O. fasciatus, whilst weaker signs of GC3 optimal codons were found in P. hawaiensis, suggesting selection on codon usage in all three organisms. Further, in G. bimaculatus and O. f...
The origin of the fundamental rules governing metazoan multicellularity and morphological complexity...
Because sequence information is now available for the 648bp barcode region of cyto-chrome c oxidase ...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...
In protein-coding genes, synonymous codon usage and amino acid composition correlate to expression i...
Gene expression levels correlate with multiple aspects of gene sequence and gene structure in phylog...
Abstract For most amino acids, more than one codon can be used. Many hypotheses have been put forwar...
Abstract: Blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) is an important fish species for its delicacy...
Spiders belong to the Chelicerata, the most basally branching arthropod subphylum. The common house ...
Background: The large gene superfamily of ABC (ATP-binding cassette) transporters encodes membrane p...
Synonymous codon usage (SCU) patterns are shaped by a balance between mutation, drift, and natural s...
Desaturase genes are essential for biological processes, including lipid metabolism, cell signaling,...
Mitochondrial protein-coding genes (mt genes) encode subunits forming complexes of cru-cial cellular...
Variation in protein sequence and gene expression each contribute to phenotypic diversity, and may b...
BACKGROUND: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide sequence...
Background: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide sequence...
The origin of the fundamental rules governing metazoan multicellularity and morphological complexity...
Because sequence information is now available for the 648bp barcode region of cyto-chrome c oxidase ...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...
In protein-coding genes, synonymous codon usage and amino acid composition correlate to expression i...
Gene expression levels correlate with multiple aspects of gene sequence and gene structure in phylog...
Abstract For most amino acids, more than one codon can be used. Many hypotheses have been put forwar...
Abstract: Blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) is an important fish species for its delicacy...
Spiders belong to the Chelicerata, the most basally branching arthropod subphylum. The common house ...
Background: The large gene superfamily of ABC (ATP-binding cassette) transporters encodes membrane p...
Synonymous codon usage (SCU) patterns are shaped by a balance between mutation, drift, and natural s...
Desaturase genes are essential for biological processes, including lipid metabolism, cell signaling,...
Mitochondrial protein-coding genes (mt genes) encode subunits forming complexes of cru-cial cellular...
Variation in protein sequence and gene expression each contribute to phenotypic diversity, and may b...
BACKGROUND: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide sequence...
Background: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide sequence...
The origin of the fundamental rules governing metazoan multicellularity and morphological complexity...
Because sequence information is now available for the 648bp barcode region of cyto-chrome c oxidase ...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...