Comparative evolutionary genomics of Corynebacterium with special reference to codon and amino acid usage diversities
The present study has been aimed to the comparative analysis of high GC composition containing Corynebacterium genomes and their evolutionary study by exploring codon and amino acid usage patterns. Phylogenetic study by MLSA approach, indel analysis and BLAST matrix differentiated Corynebacterium sp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genetica 2018-02, Vol.146 (1), p.13-27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The present study has been aimed to the comparative analysis of high GC composition containing
Corynebacterium
genomes and their evolutionary study by exploring codon and amino acid usage patterns. Phylogenetic study by MLSA approach, indel analysis and BLAST matrix differentiated
Corynebacterium
species in pathogenic and non-pathogenic clusters. Correspondence analysis on synonymous codon usage reveals that, gene length, optimal codon frequencies and tRNA abundance affect the gene expression of
Corynebacterium
. Most of the optimal codons as well as translationally optimal codons are C ending i.e. RNY (R-purine, N-any nucleotide base, and Y-pyrimidine) and reveal translational selection pressure on codon bias of
Corynebacterium
. Amino acid usage is affected by hydrophobicity, aromaticity, protein energy cost, etc. Highly expressed genes followed the cost minimization hypothesis and are less diverged at their synonymous positions of codons. Functional analysis of core genes shows significant difference in pathogenic and non-pathogenic
Corynebacterium
. The study reveals close relationship between non-pathogenic and opportunistic pathogenic
Corynebaterium
as well as between molecular evolution and survival niches of the organism. |
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ISSN: | 0016-6707 1573-6857 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10709-017-9986-6 |