In mammals there is a bias in amino acid usage near splice sites that is explained, in large part, by the high density of exonic splicing enhancers (ESEs) in these regions. Is there a similar bias for the relative use of synonymous codons, and can any such bias be predicted by their abundance in ESEs? Prior reports suggested that such trends may exist. From analysis of human exons, we find that 47 of the 59 codons with at least one synonym show differential usage in the proximity of exon ends, of which 42 remain significant after correction for multiple testing. Within sets of synonymous codons those more preferred near splice sites are generally those that are relatively more abundant within the ESEs. However, the examples given previously...
Pre-mRNA splicing is regulated through multiple trans-acting splicing factors. These regulators inte...
Alternative splicing diversifies mRNA transcripts in human cells. This sequence-driven process can b...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Contains fulltext : 51486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In mammals the...
preferentially located near the splice sites [16,17]. If synonymous codon usage is dictated by the s...
Background: Alternatively spliced exons play an important role in the diversification of gene functi...
Alternative splicing is tightly regulated in a spatio-temporal and quantitative manner. This regulat...
Abstract Background Synonymous codon usage is typically biased towards translationally superior codo...
Comparison of the sequences of mouse and human genomes revealed a surprising number of nonexonic, no...
It is often supposed that a protein's rate of evolution and its amino acid content are determined by...
A very early step in splice site recognition is exon definition, a process that is as yet poorly und...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
Recently there has been increasing evidence that purifying selection occurs among synonymous codons ...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
Contains fulltext : 70232.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In m...
Pre-mRNA splicing is regulated through multiple trans-acting splicing factors. These regulators inte...
Alternative splicing diversifies mRNA transcripts in human cells. This sequence-driven process can b...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Contains fulltext : 51486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In mammals the...
preferentially located near the splice sites [16,17]. If synonymous codon usage is dictated by the s...
Background: Alternatively spliced exons play an important role in the diversification of gene functi...
Alternative splicing is tightly regulated in a spatio-temporal and quantitative manner. This regulat...
Abstract Background Synonymous codon usage is typically biased towards translationally superior codo...
Comparison of the sequences of mouse and human genomes revealed a surprising number of nonexonic, no...
It is often supposed that a protein's rate of evolution and its amino acid content are determined by...
A very early step in splice site recognition is exon definition, a process that is as yet poorly und...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
Recently there has been increasing evidence that purifying selection occurs among synonymous codons ...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
Contains fulltext : 70232.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In m...
Pre-mRNA splicing is regulated through multiple trans-acting splicing factors. These regulators inte...
Alternative splicing diversifies mRNA transcripts in human cells. This sequence-driven process can b...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...