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A cross talk between codon usage bias in human oncogenes

Background: Oncogenes are the genes that have the potential to induce cancer. The extent and origin of codon usage bias is an important indicator of the forces shaping genome evolution in living organisms. Results: We observed moderate correlations between gene expression as measured by CAI and GC c...

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Autores principales: Mazumder, Tarikul Huda, Chakraborty, Supriyo, Paul, Prosenjit
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24966531
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630010256
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description Background: Oncogenes are the genes that have the potential to induce cancer. The extent and origin of codon usage bias is an important indicator of the forces shaping genome evolution in living organisms. Results: We observed moderate correlations between gene expression as measured by CAI and GC content at any codon site. The findings of our results showed that there is a significant positive correlation (Spearman's r= 0.45, P<0.01) between GC content at first and second codon position with that of third codon position. Further, striking negative correlation (r = -0.771, P < 0.01) between ENC with the GC3s values of each gene and positive correlation (r=0.644, P<0.01) in between CAI and ENC was also observed. Conclusions: The mutation pressure is the major determining factor in shaping the codon usage pattern of oncogenes rather than natural selection since its effects are present at all codon positions. The results revealed that codon usage bias determines the level of oncogene expression in human. Highly expressed oncogenes had rich GC contents with high degree of codon usage bias.
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spelling pubmed-40700332014-06-25 A cross talk between codon usage bias in human oncogenes Mazumder, Tarikul Huda Chakraborty, Supriyo Paul, Prosenjit Bioinformation Hypothesis Background: Oncogenes are the genes that have the potential to induce cancer. The extent and origin of codon usage bias is an important indicator of the forces shaping genome evolution in living organisms. Results: We observed moderate correlations between gene expression as measured by CAI and GC content at any codon site. The findings of our results showed that there is a significant positive correlation (Spearman's r= 0.45, P<0.01) between GC content at first and second codon position with that of third codon position. Further, striking negative correlation (r = -0.771, P < 0.01) between ENC with the GC3s values of each gene and positive correlation (r=0.644, P<0.01) in between CAI and ENC was also observed. Conclusions: The mutation pressure is the major determining factor in shaping the codon usage pattern of oncogenes rather than natural selection since its effects are present at all codon positions. The results revealed that codon usage bias determines the level of oncogene expression in human. Highly expressed oncogenes had rich GC contents with high degree of codon usage bias. Biomedical Informatics 2014-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4070033/ /pubmed/24966531 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630010256 Text en © 2014 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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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070033/
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