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6个原核生物基因组中的氨基酸成本与密码子使用偏好:全基因组分析

Amino acid cost and codon-usage biases in 6 prokaryotic genomes: a whole-genome analysis.

作者信息

Heizer Esley M, Raiford Douglas W, Raymer Michael L, Doom Travis E, Miller Robert V, Krane Dan E

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Wright State University, USA.

出版信息

Mol Biol Evol. 2006 Sep;23(9):1670-80. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msl029. Epub 2006 Jun 5.

Abstract

For most prokaryotic organisms, amino acid biosynthesis represents a significant portion of their overall energy budget. The difference in the cost of synthesis between amino acids can be striking, differing by as much as 7-fold. Two prokaryotic organisms, Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, have been shown to preferentially utilize less costly amino acids in highly expressed genes, indicating that parsimony in amino acid selection may confer a selective advantage for prokaryotes. This study confirms those findings and extends them to 4 additional prokaryotic organisms: Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydophila pneumoniae AR39, Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, and Thermus thermophilus HB27. Adherence to codon-usage biases for each of these 6 organisms is inversely correlated with a coding region's average amino acid biosynthetic cost in a fashion that is independent of chemoheterotrophic, photoautotrophic, or thermophilic lifestyle. The obligate parasites C. trachomatis and C. pneumoniae AR39 are incapable of synthesizing many of the 20 common amino acids. Removing auxotrophic amino acids from consideration in these organisms does not alter the overall trend of preferential use of energetically inexpensive amino acids in highly expressed genes.

摘要

对于大多数原核生物而言,氨基酸生物合成占其总能量预算的很大一部分。氨基酸合成成本之间的差异可能非常显著,相差多达7倍。已证明两种原核生物,即大肠杆菌和枯草芽孢杆菌,在高表达基因中优先利用成本较低的氨基酸,这表明在氨基酸选择上的简约性可能赋予原核生物一种选择优势。本研究证实了这些发现,并将其扩展到另外4种原核生物:沙眼衣原体、肺炎衣原体AR39、聚球藻属PCC 6803和嗜热栖热菌HB27。这6种生物中每种生物对密码子使用偏好的遵循程度与编码区的平均氨基酸生物合成成本呈负相关,且这种相关性与化学异养、光合自养或嗜热生活方式无关。专性寄生虫沙眼衣原体和肺炎衣原体AR39无法合成20种常见氨基酸中的许多种。在这些生物中不考虑营养缺陷型氨基酸,并不会改变高表达基因中优先使用能量消耗低的氨基酸这一总体趋势。

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