Background: Genomes are composed of long strings of nucleotide monomers (A, C, G, and T) that are either scavenged from the organism’s environment or built from metabolic precursors. The biosynthesis of each nucleotide differs in atomic requirements with different nucleotides requiring different quantities of nitrogen atoms. However the impact of the relative availability of dietary nitrogen on genome composition and codon bias is poorly understood. Results: Here we show that differential nitrogen availability, due to differences in environment and dietary inputs, is a major determinant of genome nucleotide composition and synonymous codon use in both bacterial and eukaryotic microorganisms. Specifically low nitrogen availability s...
International audienceThe field of stoichiogenomics aims at understanding the influence of nutrient ...
Highly expressed proteins can exhibit relatively small material costs, in terms of the quantities of...
Nucleotide composition of a DNA molecule is a product of base substitution. Variation in nucleotide ...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
The genomic G+C content of prokaryotes varies from approximately 23% to 77% among genomes. In contra...
Evolution is the change in heritable characteristics in a population over successive generations tha...
Evolution is the change in heritable characteristics in a population over successive generations tha...
Evolution is the change in heritable characteristics in a population over successive generations tha...
Background: The core genome consists of genes shared by the vast majority of a species and is theref...
Organisms use proteins to perform an enormous range of functions that are essential for life. Protei...
Organisms use proteins to perform an enormous range of functions that are essential for life. Protei...
The amino acid composition (AAC) of proteomes differs greatly between microorganisms and is associat...
DNA, RNA and proteins are major biological macromolecules that coevolve and adapt to environments as...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the selection affecting codon usage and selection on protein seque...
International audienceThe field of stoichiogenomics aims at understanding the influence of nutrient ...
Highly expressed proteins can exhibit relatively small material costs, in terms of the quantities of...
Nucleotide composition of a DNA molecule is a product of base substitution. Variation in nucleotide ...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
The genomic G+C content of prokaryotes varies from approximately 23% to 77% among genomes. In contra...
Evolution is the change in heritable characteristics in a population over successive generations tha...
Evolution is the change in heritable characteristics in a population over successive generations tha...
Evolution is the change in heritable characteristics in a population over successive generations tha...
Background: The core genome consists of genes shared by the vast majority of a species and is theref...
Organisms use proteins to perform an enormous range of functions that are essential for life. Protei...
Organisms use proteins to perform an enormous range of functions that are essential for life. Protei...
The amino acid composition (AAC) of proteomes differs greatly between microorganisms and is associat...
DNA, RNA and proteins are major biological macromolecules that coevolve and adapt to environments as...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the selection affecting codon usage and selection on protein seque...
International audienceThe field of stoichiogenomics aims at understanding the influence of nutrient ...
Highly expressed proteins can exhibit relatively small material costs, in terms of the quantities of...
Nucleotide composition of a DNA molecule is a product of base substitution. Variation in nucleotide ...