<div><p>Codon-tRNA coevolution to maximize protein production has been, until recently, the dominant hypothesis to explain codon-usage bias in highly expressed bacterial genes. Two predictions of this hypothesis are 1) selection is weak; and 2) similar silent replacements at different codons should have similar fitness consequence. We used an allele-replacement strategy to change five specific 3rd-codon-position (silent) sites in the highly expressed <i>Escherichia coli</i> ribosomal protein gene <i>rplQ</i> from the wild type to a less-preferred alternative. We introduced the five mutations within a 10-codon region. Four of the silent sites were chosen to test the second prediction, with a CTG to CTA mutation being introduced at two closel...
character count (including spaces): 28,524 1 The genetic code is redundant as amino acids are encode...
Motivation: The effect of two neighboring codons (codon pairs) on gene expression is mediated via th...
<div><p>We previously reported that the distribution of fitness effects for non-synonymous and synon...
Codon-tRNA coevolution to maximize protein production has been, until recently, the domi-nant hypoth...
Though synonymous variation observed in protein-coding genes is thought to be functionally equivalen...
Biased codon usage in protein-coding genes is pervasive, whereby amino acids are largely encoded by ...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
Natural selection favors certain synonymous codons which aid translation in Escherichia coli, yet co...
We previously reported that the distribution of fitness effects for non-synonymous and synonymous mu...
We previously reported that the distribution of fitness effects for non-synonymous and synonymous mu...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
In many organisms, selection acts on synonymous codons to improve translation. However, the precise ...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
character count (including spaces): 28,524 1 The genetic code is redundant as amino acids are encode...
Motivation: The effect of two neighboring codons (codon pairs) on gene expression is mediated via th...
<div><p>We previously reported that the distribution of fitness effects for non-synonymous and synon...
Codon-tRNA coevolution to maximize protein production has been, until recently, the domi-nant hypoth...
Though synonymous variation observed in protein-coding genes is thought to be functionally equivalen...
Biased codon usage in protein-coding genes is pervasive, whereby amino acids are largely encoded by ...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
Natural selection favors certain synonymous codons which aid translation in Escherichia coli, yet co...
We previously reported that the distribution of fitness effects for non-synonymous and synonymous mu...
We previously reported that the distribution of fitness effects for non-synonymous and synonymous mu...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
In many organisms, selection acts on synonymous codons to improve translation. However, the precise ...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
character count (including spaces): 28,524 1 The genetic code is redundant as amino acids are encode...
Motivation: The effect of two neighboring codons (codon pairs) on gene expression is mediated via th...
<div><p>We previously reported that the distribution of fitness effects for non-synonymous and synon...