Bacteriophages (phages) are obligate parasites that use host bacterial translation machinery to produce viral proteins. However, some phages have alternative genetic codes with reassigned stop codons that are predicted to be incompatible with bacterial translation systems. We analysed 9,422 phage genomes and found that stop-codon recoding has evolved in diverse clades of phages that infect bacteria present in both human and animal gut microbiota. Recoded stop codons are particularly over-represented in phage structural and lysis genes. We propose that recoded stop codons might function to prevent premature production of late-stage proteins. Stop-codon recoding has evolved several times in closely related lineages, which suggests that adapti...
Abstract Background Efficient gene expression involves a trade-off between (i) premature termination...
As the most abundant and diverse biological agents in the biosphere phage have significant roles in ...
Bacteriophages typically have small genomes1 and depend on their bacterial hosts for replication2. H...
Bacteriophages (phages) are obligate parasites that use host bacterial translation machinery to prod...
This has some basic datasets for bacteriophages that use alternative genetic codes, and their close ...
This has some basic datasets for bacteriophages that use alternative genetic codes, and their close ...
Since the discovery of the genetic code and protein translation mechanisms (1), a limited number of ...
This thesis contains some works about the codon bias and its role in bacteria and phages, particular...
Protein termination is an important cellular process. Protein termination relies on the stop-codons ...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
The prevailing view of the nuclear genetic code is that it is largely frozen and unambiguous. Flexib...
mRNA translation in many ciliates utilizes variant genetic codes where stop codons are reassigned to...
SummaryThe prevailing view of the nuclear genetic code is that it is largely frozen and unambiguous....
Background: The evolution and genomic stop codon frequencies have not been rigorously studied with t...
Abstract Background Efficient gene expression involves a trade-off between (i) premature termination...
As the most abundant and diverse biological agents in the biosphere phage have significant roles in ...
Bacteriophages typically have small genomes1 and depend on their bacterial hosts for replication2. H...
Bacteriophages (phages) are obligate parasites that use host bacterial translation machinery to prod...
This has some basic datasets for bacteriophages that use alternative genetic codes, and their close ...
This has some basic datasets for bacteriophages that use alternative genetic codes, and their close ...
Since the discovery of the genetic code and protein translation mechanisms (1), a limited number of ...
This thesis contains some works about the codon bias and its role in bacteria and phages, particular...
Protein termination is an important cellular process. Protein termination relies on the stop-codons ...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
The prevailing view of the nuclear genetic code is that it is largely frozen and unambiguous. Flexib...
mRNA translation in many ciliates utilizes variant genetic codes where stop codons are reassigned to...
SummaryThe prevailing view of the nuclear genetic code is that it is largely frozen and unambiguous....
Background: The evolution and genomic stop codon frequencies have not been rigorously studied with t...
Abstract Background Efficient gene expression involves a trade-off between (i) premature termination...
As the most abundant and diverse biological agents in the biosphere phage have significant roles in ...
Bacteriophages typically have small genomes1 and depend on their bacterial hosts for replication2. H...