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Analysis of the Compositional Features and Codon Usage Pattern of Genes Involved in Human Autophagy
Autophagy plays an intricate role in paradigmatic human pathologies such as cancer, and neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and autoimmune disorders. Autophagy regulation is performed by a set of autophagy-related (ATG) genes, first recognized in yeast genome and subsequently identified in other spec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36291071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11203203 |
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author | Jamil, Zarnain Uddin, Arif Alam, Syed Sahajada Mahafujul Samanta, Arijit Altwaijry, Nojood Rauf, Mohd Ahmar Ali, Safdar Khan, Mohd Shahnawaz Asghar, Muhammad Nadeem Hoque, Mehboob |
author_facet | Jamil, Zarnain Uddin, Arif Alam, Syed Sahajada Mahafujul Samanta, Arijit Altwaijry, Nojood Rauf, Mohd Ahmar Ali, Safdar Khan, Mohd Shahnawaz Asghar, Muhammad Nadeem Hoque, Mehboob |
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description | Autophagy plays an intricate role in paradigmatic human pathologies such as cancer, and neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and autoimmune disorders. Autophagy regulation is performed by a set of autophagy-related (ATG) genes, first recognized in yeast genome and subsequently identified in other species, including humans. Several other genes have been identified to be involved in the process of autophagy either directly or indirectly. Studying the codon usage bias (CUB) of genes is crucial for understanding their genome biology and molecular evolution. Here, we examined the usage pattern of nucleotide and synonymous codons and the influence of evolutionary forces in genes involved in human autophagy. The coding sequences (CDS) of the protein coding human autophagy genes were retrieved from the NCBI nucleotide database and analyzed using various web tools and software to understand their nucleotide composition and codon usage pattern. The effective number of codons (ENC) in all genes involved in human autophagy ranges between 33.26 and 54.6 with a mean value of 45.05, indicating an overall low CUB. The nucleotide composition analysis of the autophagy genes revealed that the genes were marginally rich in GC content that significantly influenced the codon usage pattern. The relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) revealed 3 over-represented and 10 under-represented codons. Both natural selection and mutational pressure were the key forces influencing the codon usage pattern of the genes involved in human autophagy. |
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spelling | pubmed-96011142022-10-27 Analysis of the Compositional Features and Codon Usage Pattern of Genes Involved in Human Autophagy Jamil, Zarnain Uddin, Arif Alam, Syed Sahajada Mahafujul Samanta, Arijit Altwaijry, Nojood Rauf, Mohd Ahmar Ali, Safdar Khan, Mohd Shahnawaz Asghar, Muhammad Nadeem Hoque, Mehboob Cells Article Autophagy plays an intricate role in paradigmatic human pathologies such as cancer, and neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and autoimmune disorders. Autophagy regulation is performed by a set of autophagy-related (ATG) genes, first recognized in yeast genome and subsequently identified in other species, including humans. Several other genes have been identified to be involved in the process of autophagy either directly or indirectly. Studying the codon usage bias (CUB) of genes is crucial for understanding their genome biology and molecular evolution. Here, we examined the usage pattern of nucleotide and synonymous codons and the influence of evolutionary forces in genes involved in human autophagy. The coding sequences (CDS) of the protein coding human autophagy genes were retrieved from the NCBI nucleotide database and analyzed using various web tools and software to understand their nucleotide composition and codon usage pattern. The effective number of codons (ENC) in all genes involved in human autophagy ranges between 33.26 and 54.6 with a mean value of 45.05, indicating an overall low CUB. The nucleotide composition analysis of the autophagy genes revealed that the genes were marginally rich in GC content that significantly influenced the codon usage pattern. The relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) revealed 3 over-represented and 10 under-represented codons. Both natural selection and mutational pressure were the key forces influencing the codon usage pattern of the genes involved in human autophagy. MDPI 2022-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9601114/ /pubmed/36291071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11203203 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Jamil, Zarnain Uddin, Arif Alam, Syed Sahajada Mahafujul Samanta, Arijit Altwaijry, Nojood Rauf, Mohd Ahmar Ali, Safdar Khan, Mohd Shahnawaz Asghar, Muhammad Nadeem Hoque, Mehboob Analysis of the Compositional Features and Codon Usage Pattern of Genes Involved in Human Autophagy |
title | Analysis of the Compositional Features and Codon Usage Pattern of Genes Involved in Human Autophagy |
title_full | Analysis of the Compositional Features and Codon Usage Pattern of Genes Involved in Human Autophagy |
title_fullStr | Analysis of the Compositional Features and Codon Usage Pattern of Genes Involved in Human Autophagy |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of the Compositional Features and Codon Usage Pattern of Genes Involved in Human Autophagy |
title_short | Analysis of the Compositional Features and Codon Usage Pattern of Genes Involved in Human Autophagy |
title_sort | analysis of the compositional features and codon usage pattern of genes involved in human autophagy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36291071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11203203 |
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