The compositional transition of vertebrate genomes: an analysis of the secondary structure of the proteins encoded by human genes |
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Authors: | D'Onofrio Giuseppe Ghosh Tapash Chandra |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio di Evoluzione Molecolare, Stazione Zoologica A. Dohrn, 80121 Napoli, Italy. donofrio@szn.it |
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Abstract: | Fluctuations and increments of both C(3) and G(3) levels along the human coding sequences were investigated comparing two sets of Xenopus/human orthologous genes. The first set of genes shows minor differences of the GC(3) levels, the second shows considerable increments of the GC(3) levels in the human genes. In both data sets, the fluctuations of C(3) and G(3) levels along the coding sequences correlated with the secondary structures of the encoded proteins. The human genes that underwent the compositional transition showed a different increment of the C(3) and G(3) levels within and among the structural units of the proteins. The relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) of several amino acids were also affected during the compositional transition, showing that there exists a correlation between RSCU and protein secondary structures in human genes. The importance of natural selection for the formation of isochore organization of the human genome has been discussed on the basis of these results. |
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