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The Effect of Multiple Evolutionary Selections on Synonymous Codon Usage of Genes in the Mycoplasma bovis Genome

Mycoplasma bovis is a major pathogen causing arthritis, respiratory disease and mastitis in cattle. A better understanding of its genetic features and evolution might represent evidences of surviving host environments. In this study, multiple factors influencing synonymous codon usage patterns in M....

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Autores principales: Zhou, Jian-hua, Ding, Yao-zhong, He, Ying, Chu, Yue-feng, Zhao, Ping, Ma, Li-ya, Wang, Xin-jun, Li, Xue-rui, Liu, Yong-sheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4211681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108949
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author Zhou, Jian-hua
Ding, Yao-zhong
He, Ying
Chu, Yue-feng
Zhao, Ping
Ma, Li-ya
Wang, Xin-jun
Li, Xue-rui
Liu, Yong-sheng
author_facet Zhou, Jian-hua
Ding, Yao-zhong
He, Ying
Chu, Yue-feng
Zhao, Ping
Ma, Li-ya
Wang, Xin-jun
Li, Xue-rui
Liu, Yong-sheng
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description Mycoplasma bovis is a major pathogen causing arthritis, respiratory disease and mastitis in cattle. A better understanding of its genetic features and evolution might represent evidences of surviving host environments. In this study, multiple factors influencing synonymous codon usage patterns in M. bovis (three strains’ genomes) were analyzed. The overall nucleotide content of genes in the M. bovis genome is AT-rich. Although the G and C contents at the third codon position of genes in the leading strand differ from those in the lagging strand (p<0.05), the 59 synonymous codon usage patterns of genes in the leading strand are highly similar to those in the lagging strand. The over-represented codons and the under-represented codons were identified. A comparison of the synonymous codon usage pattern of M. bovis and cattle (susceptible host) indicated the independent formation of synonymous codon usage of M. bovis. Principal component analysis revealed that (i) strand-specific mutational bias fails to affect the synonymous codon usage pattern in the leading and lagging strands, (ii) mutation pressure from nucleotide content plays a role in shaping the overall codon usage, and (iii) the major trend of synonymous codon usage has a significant correlation with the gene expression level that is estimated by the codon adaptation index. The plot of the effective number of codons against the G+C content at the third codon position also reveals that mutation pressure undoubtedly contributes to the synonymous codon usage pattern of M. bovis. Additionally, the formation of the overall codon usage is determined by certain evolutionary selections for gene function classification (30S protein, 50S protein, transposase, membrane protein, and lipoprotein) and translation elongation region of genes in M. bovis. The information could be helpful in further investigations of evolutionary mechanisms of the Mycoplasma family and heterologous expression of its functionally important proteins.
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spelling pubmed-42116812014-11-05 The Effect of Multiple Evolutionary Selections on Synonymous Codon Usage of Genes in the Mycoplasma bovis Genome Zhou, Jian-hua Ding, Yao-zhong He, Ying Chu, Yue-feng Zhao, Ping Ma, Li-ya Wang, Xin-jun Li, Xue-rui Liu, Yong-sheng PLoS One Research Article Mycoplasma bovis is a major pathogen causing arthritis, respiratory disease and mastitis in cattle. A better understanding of its genetic features and evolution might represent evidences of surviving host environments. In this study, multiple factors influencing synonymous codon usage patterns in M. bovis (three strains’ genomes) were analyzed. The overall nucleotide content of genes in the M. bovis genome is AT-rich. Although the G and C contents at the third codon position of genes in the leading strand differ from those in the lagging strand (p<0.05), the 59 synonymous codon usage patterns of genes in the leading strand are highly similar to those in the lagging strand. The over-represented codons and the under-represented codons were identified. A comparison of the synonymous codon usage pattern of M. bovis and cattle (susceptible host) indicated the independent formation of synonymous codon usage of M. bovis. Principal component analysis revealed that (i) strand-specific mutational bias fails to affect the synonymous codon usage pattern in the leading and lagging strands, (ii) mutation pressure from nucleotide content plays a role in shaping the overall codon usage, and (iii) the major trend of synonymous codon usage has a significant correlation with the gene expression level that is estimated by the codon adaptation index. The plot of the effective number of codons against the G+C content at the third codon position also reveals that mutation pressure undoubtedly contributes to the synonymous codon usage pattern of M. bovis. Additionally, the formation of the overall codon usage is determined by certain evolutionary selections for gene function classification (30S protein, 50S protein, transposase, membrane protein, and lipoprotein) and translation elongation region of genes in M. bovis. The information could be helpful in further investigations of evolutionary mechanisms of the Mycoplasma family and heterologous expression of its functionally important proteins. Public Library of Science 2014-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4211681/ /pubmed/25350396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108949 Text en © 2014 Zhou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhou, Jian-hua
Ding, Yao-zhong
He, Ying
Chu, Yue-feng
Zhao, Ping
Ma, Li-ya
Wang, Xin-jun
Li, Xue-rui
Liu, Yong-sheng
The Effect of Multiple Evolutionary Selections on Synonymous Codon Usage of Genes in the Mycoplasma bovis Genome
title The Effect of Multiple Evolutionary Selections on Synonymous Codon Usage of Genes in the Mycoplasma bovis Genome
title_full The Effect of Multiple Evolutionary Selections on Synonymous Codon Usage of Genes in the Mycoplasma bovis Genome
title_fullStr The Effect of Multiple Evolutionary Selections on Synonymous Codon Usage of Genes in the Mycoplasma bovis Genome
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Multiple Evolutionary Selections on Synonymous Codon Usage of Genes in the Mycoplasma bovis Genome
title_short The Effect of Multiple Evolutionary Selections on Synonymous Codon Usage of Genes in the Mycoplasma bovis Genome
title_sort effect of multiple evolutionary selections on synonymous codon usage of genes in the mycoplasma bovis genome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4211681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108949
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