<div><p>We previously reported that the distribution of fitness effects for non-synonymous and synonymous mutations in <i>Salmonella typhimurium</i> ribosomal proteins S20 and L1 are similar, suggesting that fitness constraints are present at the level of mRNA. Here we explore the hypothesis that synonymous mutations confer their fitness-reducing effect by alterating the secondary structure of the mRNA. To this end, we constructed a set of synonymous substitutions in the <i>rpsT</i> gene, encoding ribosomal protein S20, that are located in predicted paired regions in the mRNA and measured their effect on bacterial fitness. Our results show that for 3/9 cases tested, the reduced fitness conferred by a synonymous mutation could be fully or pa...
The fitness effects of synonymous mutations can provide insights into biological and evolutionary me...
Recent reports indicate that mutations in viral genomes tend to preserve RNA secondary structure, an...
Contrary to previous understanding, recent evidence indicates that synonymous codon changes may some...
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 mutations do not change the sequence of the polypeptide but they may still influence fitn...
Synonymous mutations do not alter the specified amino acid but may alter the structure or function o...
Synonymous mutations do not alter the specified amino acid but may alter the structure or function o...
We previously described how four deleterious synonymous mutations in the Salmonella enterica rpsT ge...
Protein synthesis is a complex process performed by sophisticated cellular particles known as riboso...
Random mutations in genes from disparate protein classes may have different distributions of fitness...
Bacteria have small, streamlined genomes and evolve rapidly. Their large population sizes allow sele...
Rifampicin resistance (Rif(R)) is caused by mutations in rpoB, encoding the beta-subunit of RNA poly...
<div><p>Codon-tRNA coevolution to maximize protein production has been, until recently, the dominant...
Bacterial RNase P is an essential ribonucleoprotein composed of a catalytic RNA component (encoded b...
The fitness effects of synonymous mutations can provide insights into biological and evolutionary me...
Recent reports indicate that mutations in viral genomes tend to preserve RNA secondary structure, an...
Contrary to previous understanding, recent evidence indicates that synonymous codon changes may some...
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 mutations do not change the sequence of the polypeptide but they may still influence fitn...
Synonymous mutations do not alter the specified amino acid but may alter the structure or function o...
Synonymous mutations do not alter the specified amino acid but may alter the structure or function o...
We previously described how four deleterious synonymous mutations in the Salmonella enterica rpsT ge...
Protein synthesis is a complex process performed by sophisticated cellular particles known as riboso...
Random mutations in genes from disparate protein classes may have different distributions of fitness...
Bacteria have small, streamlined genomes and evolve rapidly. Their large population sizes allow sele...
Rifampicin resistance (Rif(R)) is caused by mutations in rpoB, encoding the beta-subunit of RNA poly...
<div><p>Codon-tRNA coevolution to maximize protein production has been, until recently, the dominant...
Bacterial RNase P is an essential ribonucleoprotein composed of a catalytic RNA component (encoded b...
The fitness effects of synonymous mutations can provide insights into biological and evolutionary me...
Recent reports indicate that mutations in viral genomes tend to preserve RNA secondary structure, an...
Contrary to previous understanding, recent evidence indicates that synonymous codon changes may some...