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3-base periodicity in coding DNA is affected by intercodon dinucleotides

All coding DNAs exhibit 3-base periodicity (TBP), which may be defined as the tendency of nucleotides and higher order n-tuples, e.g. trinucleotides (triplets), to be preferentially spaced by 3, 6, 9 etc, bases, and we have proposed an association between TBP and clustering of same-phase triplets. W...

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Autor principal: Sánchez, Joaquín
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21814388
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description All coding DNAs exhibit 3-base periodicity (TBP), which may be defined as the tendency of nucleotides and higher order n-tuples, e.g. trinucleotides (triplets), to be preferentially spaced by 3, 6, 9 etc, bases, and we have proposed an association between TBP and clustering of same-phase triplets. We here investigated if TBP was affected by intercodon dinucleotide tendencies and whether clustering of same-phase triplets was involved. Under constant protein sequence intercodon dinucleotide frequencies depend on the distribution of synonymous codons. So, possible effects were revealed by randomly exchanging synonymous codons without altering protein sequences to subsequently document changes in TBP via frequency distribution of distances (FDD) of DNA triplets. A tripartite positive correlation was found between intercodon dinucleotide frequencies, clustering of same-phase triplets and TBP. So, intercodon C|A (where “|” indicates the boundary between codons) was more frequent in native human DNA than in the codon-shuffled sequences; higher C|A frequency occurred along with more frequent clustering of C|AN triplets (where N jointly represents A, C, G and T) and with intense CAN TBP. The opposite was found for C|G, which was less frequent in native than in shuffled sequences; lower C|G frequency occurred together with reduced clustering of C|GN triplets and with less intense CGN TBP. We hence propose that intercodon dinucleotides affect TBP via same-phase triplet clustering. A possible biological relevance of our findings is briefly discussed.
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spelling pubmed-31433932011-08-03 3-base periodicity in coding DNA is affected by intercodon dinucleotides Sánchez, Joaquín Bioinformation Hypothesis All coding DNAs exhibit 3-base periodicity (TBP), which may be defined as the tendency of nucleotides and higher order n-tuples, e.g. trinucleotides (triplets), to be preferentially spaced by 3, 6, 9 etc, bases, and we have proposed an association between TBP and clustering of same-phase triplets. We here investigated if TBP was affected by intercodon dinucleotide tendencies and whether clustering of same-phase triplets was involved. Under constant protein sequence intercodon dinucleotide frequencies depend on the distribution of synonymous codons. So, possible effects were revealed by randomly exchanging synonymous codons without altering protein sequences to subsequently document changes in TBP via frequency distribution of distances (FDD) of DNA triplets. A tripartite positive correlation was found between intercodon dinucleotide frequencies, clustering of same-phase triplets and TBP. So, intercodon C|A (where “|” indicates the boundary between codons) was more frequent in native human DNA than in the codon-shuffled sequences; higher C|A frequency occurred along with more frequent clustering of C|AN triplets (where N jointly represents A, C, G and T) and with intense CAN TBP. The opposite was found for C|G, which was less frequent in native than in shuffled sequences; lower C|G frequency occurred together with reduced clustering of C|GN triplets and with less intense CGN TBP. We hence propose that intercodon dinucleotides affect TBP via same-phase triplet clustering. A possible biological relevance of our findings is briefly discussed. Biomedical Informatics 2011-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3143393/ /pubmed/21814388 Text en © 2011 Biomedical Informatics This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
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3-base periodicity in coding DNA is affected by intercodon dinucleotides
title 3-base periodicity in coding DNA is affected by intercodon dinucleotides
title_full 3-base periodicity in coding DNA is affected by intercodon dinucleotides
title_fullStr 3-base periodicity in coding DNA is affected by intercodon dinucleotides
title_full_unstemmed 3-base periodicity in coding DNA is affected by intercodon dinucleotides
title_short 3-base periodicity in coding DNA is affected by intercodon dinucleotides
title_sort 3-base periodicity in coding dna is affected by intercodon dinucleotides
topic Hypothesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21814388
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