Hanai R, Wada A
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Japan.
J Mol Evol. 1988;27(4):321-5. doi: 10.1007/BF02101194.
One hundred twelve human DNA sequences were analyzed with respect to dinucleotide frequency and amino acid composition. The variation in guanine and cytosine (G + C) content revealed: (1) at 2-3 and 3-1 doublet positions CG discrimination is attenuated at high G + C, but TA disfavor is enhanced, and (2) several amino acids are subject to G + C change. These findings have been reported in part for collections of sequences from various species. The present study confirms that in a single organism--the human--the G + C effects do exist. Aspects of the argument that connects G + C with protein thermal stability are also discussed.