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A large-scale analysis of codon usage bias in 4868 bacterial genomes shows association of codon adaptation index with GC content, protein functional domains and bacterial phenotypes

Anna Masłowska-Górnicz, Melanie R.M. van den Bosch, Edoardo Saccenti, María Suárez‐Diez

2022Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multiple synonymous codons code for the same amino acid, resulting in the degeneracy of the genetic code and in the preferred used of some codons called codon bias usage (CBU). We performed a large-scale analysis of codon usage bias analysing the distribution of the codon adaptation index (CAI) and the codon relative adaptiveness index (RA) in 4868 bacterial genomes. We found that CAI values differ significantly between protein functional domains and part of the protein outside domains and show how CAI, GC content and preferred usage of polymerase III alpha subunits are related. Additionally, we give evidence of the association between CAI and bacterial phenotypes.

Topics & Concepts

Codon usage biasGC-contentGenetic codeBiologyDegeneracy (biology)GenomeGeneticsAdaptation (eye)Bacterial genome sizeSynonymous substitutionComputational biologyGeneAssociation (psychology)NeuroscienceEpistemologyPhilosophyRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesRNA modifications and cancer