International audienceWe examine whether the frequency of amino acids across an organism's proteome is primarily determined by optimization to function or others factors, such as the structure of the genetic code. Considering all available proteins together, we first point out that the frequency of amino acid in a proteome negatively correlates with its mass, suggesting that the genome preserves a fundamental distribution ruled by simple energetics. Given the universality of such distributions, one can use outliers, cysteine and, leucine, to identify amino acids that deviate from this simple rule for functional purposes and examine those functions. We quantify the strength of such selection as the entropic cost outliers pay to defy the mass...
The relative contribution of mutation and selection to the amino acid substitution rates observed in...
<div><p>In this work, we study the first passage statistics of amino acid primary sequences, that is...
Abstract Background The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is ...
The 20 protein-coding amino acids are found in proteomes with different relative abundances. Themost...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is nowadays...
The 20 protein-coding amino acids are found in proteomes with different relative abundances. The mos...
<div><p>Evolutionary traces of thermophilic adaptation are manifest, on the whole-genome level, in c...
The evolutionary origin of amino acid occurrence frequencies in proteins (composition) is not yet fu...
Charged amino acids (AAs) are targets for selective forces in protein evolution. To fully explore th...
Why is an amino acid replacement in a protein accepted during evolution? The answer given by bioinfo...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
We study the nonrandomness of proteome sequences by analysing the correlations that arise between am...
Prokaryotic organisms preferentially utilize less energetically costly amino acids in highly express...
Four nucleotides (A, U, C and G) constitute 64 codons at free combination but 64 codons are unequall...
In this work, we study the first passage statistics of amino acid primary sequences, that is the pro...
The relative contribution of mutation and selection to the amino acid substitution rates observed in...
<div><p>In this work, we study the first passage statistics of amino acid primary sequences, that is...
Abstract Background The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is ...
The 20 protein-coding amino acids are found in proteomes with different relative abundances. Themost...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is nowadays...
The 20 protein-coding amino acids are found in proteomes with different relative abundances. The mos...
<div><p>Evolutionary traces of thermophilic adaptation are manifest, on the whole-genome level, in c...
The evolutionary origin of amino acid occurrence frequencies in proteins (composition) is not yet fu...
Charged amino acids (AAs) are targets for selective forces in protein evolution. To fully explore th...
Why is an amino acid replacement in a protein accepted during evolution? The answer given by bioinfo...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
We study the nonrandomness of proteome sequences by analysing the correlations that arise between am...
Prokaryotic organisms preferentially utilize less energetically costly amino acids in highly express...
Four nucleotides (A, U, C and G) constitute 64 codons at free combination but 64 codons are unequall...
In this work, we study the first passage statistics of amino acid primary sequences, that is the pro...
The relative contribution of mutation and selection to the amino acid substitution rates observed in...
<div><p>In this work, we study the first passage statistics of amino acid primary sequences, that is...
Abstract Background The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is ...