Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Synonymous codons are used differentially in organisms from the three domains of life, a phenomenon referred to as codon usage bias. In addition, codon pair bias, particularly in the 3' codon context, has also been described in several organisms and is associated with the accuracy and rate of translation. An improved understanding of both types of bias is important for the optimization of heterologous protein expression, particularly in biotechnologically important organisms, such as the yeast Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous, a promising bioresource for the carotenoid astaxanthin. Using genomic and transcriptomic data, the codon usage and codon context biases of X. dendrorhous open reading frames (ORFs) ...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
The relationships between codon usage and protein expression levels have been extensively studied in...
Abstract Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens that cause ocular and sexually tr...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground Synonymous codons are used differentially in organisms from t...
Codon usage bias plays an important role in the regulation of gene expression. A couple of measures ...
AbstractThe frequencies with which individual synonymous codons are used to code their cognate amino...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Not AvailableCodon is the basic unit for biological message transmission during synthesis of protein...
Analysis of codon usage data has both practical and theoretical applications in understanding the ba...
Variation in synonymous codon usage is abundant across multiple levels of organization: between codo...
Codons that code for the same amino acid are often used with unequal frequencies. This phenomenon is...
Synonymous codons are randomly distributed among genes, a phenomenon termed as codon usage bias. Und...
Codon bias is the non-randomuse of synonymous codons, a phenomenon that has been observed in species...
Background: Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature wh...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
The relationships between codon usage and protein expression levels have been extensively studied in...
Abstract Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens that cause ocular and sexually tr...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground Synonymous codons are used differentially in organisms from t...
Codon usage bias plays an important role in the regulation of gene expression. A couple of measures ...
AbstractThe frequencies with which individual synonymous codons are used to code their cognate amino...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Not AvailableCodon is the basic unit for biological message transmission during synthesis of protein...
Analysis of codon usage data has both practical and theoretical applications in understanding the ba...
Variation in synonymous codon usage is abundant across multiple levels of organization: between codo...
Codons that code for the same amino acid are often used with unequal frequencies. This phenomenon is...
Synonymous codons are randomly distributed among genes, a phenomenon termed as codon usage bias. Und...
Codon bias is the non-randomuse of synonymous codons, a phenomenon that has been observed in species...
Background: Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature wh...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
The relationships between codon usage and protein expression levels have been extensively studied in...
Abstract Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens that cause ocular and sexually tr...