ABSTRACT Each genome encodes some codons more frequently than their synonyms (codon usage bias), but codons are also arranged more frequently into specific pairs (codon pair bias). Recoding viral genomes and yeast or bacterial genes with non-optimal codon pairs has been shown to decrease gene expression. Gene expression is thus importantly regulated not only by the use of particular codons but also by their proper juxtaposition. We therefore hypothesized that non-optimal codon pairing could likewise attenuate Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) genes. We explored the role of codon pair bias by recoding Mtb genes (rpoB, mmpL3, and ndh) and assessing their expression in the closely related and tractable model organism M. smegmatis. To our surpri...
Background: As an intracellular human pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is facing multiple ...
Termination of transcription in eubacteria is achieved by a region of the nascent transcript. In Esc...
Termination of transcription in eubacteria is achieved by a region of the nascent transcript. In Esc...
Abstract Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a slow-growing, intracellular pathogen that exhibits a ...
Background The rate at which a stretch of DNA mutates is determined by the cellular systems for DNA...
Phenomenon of unequal use of synonymous codons in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is common. Codon usage ...
Deciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis between repl...
Deciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis between repl...
SummaryDeciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis betwe...
<div><p>RNA-seq technologies have provided significant insight into the transcription networks of my...
The molecular genetics of microbial life, including viruses and bacteria, is of great relevance to m...
SummaryDeciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis betwe...
Deciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis between repl...
Microbial pathogens adapt to the stress of infection by regulating transcription, translation and pr...
Biases in the codon usage and base compositions at three codon sites in different genes of A+T-rich ...
Background: As an intracellular human pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is facing multiple ...
Termination of transcription in eubacteria is achieved by a region of the nascent transcript. In Esc...
Termination of transcription in eubacteria is achieved by a region of the nascent transcript. In Esc...
Abstract Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a slow-growing, intracellular pathogen that exhibits a ...
Background The rate at which a stretch of DNA mutates is determined by the cellular systems for DNA...
Phenomenon of unequal use of synonymous codons in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is common. Codon usage ...
Deciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis between repl...
Deciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis between repl...
SummaryDeciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis betwe...
<div><p>RNA-seq technologies have provided significant insight into the transcription networks of my...
The molecular genetics of microbial life, including viruses and bacteria, is of great relevance to m...
SummaryDeciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis betwe...
Deciphering physiological changes that mediate transition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis between repl...
Microbial pathogens adapt to the stress of infection by regulating transcription, translation and pr...
Biases in the codon usage and base compositions at three codon sites in different genes of A+T-rich ...
Background: As an intracellular human pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is facing multiple ...
Termination of transcription in eubacteria is achieved by a region of the nascent transcript. In Esc...
Termination of transcription in eubacteria is achieved by a region of the nascent transcript. In Esc...