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Virus Res ; 328: 199081, 2023 04 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36854361

RESUMO

Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) is an emerging zoonotic virus in the alphavirus genus. It can be transmitted to humans due to spillover from equid-mosquito cycles. The symptoms caused by VEEV include fever, headache, myalgia, nausea, and vomiting. It can also cause encephalitis in severe cases. The evolutionary features of VEEV are largely unknown. In this study, we comprehensively analyzed the codon usage pattern of VEEV by computing a variety of indicators, such as effective number of codons (ENc), codon adaptation index (CAI), relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU), on 130 VEEV coding sequences retrieved from GenBank. The results showed that the codon usage bias of VEEV is relatively low. ENc-GC3s plot, neutrality plot, and CAI-ENc correlation analyses supported that translational selection plays an important role in shaping the codon usage pattern of VEEV whereas the mutation pressure has a minor influence. Analysis of RSCU values showed that most of the preferred codons in VEEV are C/G-ended. Analysis of dinucleotide composition found that all CG- and UA-containing codons are not preferentially used. Phylogenetic analysis showed that VEEV isolates can be clustered into three genera and evolutionary force affects the codon usage pattern. Furthermore, a correspondence analysis (COA) showed that aromaticity and hydrophobicity as well as geographical distribution also have certain effects on the codon usage variation of VEEV, suggesting the possible involvement of translational selection. Overall, the codon usage of VEEV is comparatively slight and translational selection might be the main factor that shapes the codon usage pattern of VEEV. This study will promote our understanding about the evolution of VEEV and its host adaption, and might provide some clues for preventing the cross-species transmission of VEEV.


Assuntos
Uso do Códon , Vírus da Encefalite Equina Venezuelana , Animais , Humanos , Vírus da Encefalite Equina Venezuelana/genética , Filogenia , Seleção Genética , Códon , Mutação , Evolução Molecular
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J Mol Evol ; 90(6): 438-451, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36156124

RESUMO

Codon usage is the outcome of different evolutionary processes and can inform us about the conditions in which organisms live and evolve. Here, we present R_ENC', which is an improvement to the original S index developed by dos Reis et al. (2004). Our index is less sensitive to G+C content, which greatly affects synonymous codon usage in prokaryotes, making it better suited to detect selection acting on codon usage. We used R_ENC' to estimate the extent of selected codon usage bias in 1800 genomes representing 26 prokaryotic phyla. We found that Gammaproteobacteria, Betaproteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Firmicutes are the phyla/subphyla showing more genomes with selected codon usage bias. In particular, we found that several lineages within Gammaproteobacteria and Firmicutes show a similar set of functional terms enriched in genes under selected codon usage bias, indicating convergent evolution. We also show that selected codon usage bias tends to evolve in genes coding for the translation machinery before other functional GO terms. Finally, we discuss the possibility to use R_ENC' to predict whether lineages evolved in copiotrophic or oligotrophic environments.


Assuntos
Bactérias , Uso do Códon , Uso do Códon/genética , Códon/genética , Composição de Bases , Bactérias/genética , Seleção Genética , Evolução Molecular
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Genet Mol Biol ; 33(2): 408-10, 2010 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21637502

RESUMO

Codon usage bias has been observed in various organisms. In this study, the correlation between SHH genes expression in some tissues and codon usage features was analyzed by bioinformatics. We found that translational selection may act on compositional features of this set of genes.

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Genet. mol. biol ; Genet. mol. biol;33(2): 408-410, 2010. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-548811

RESUMO

Codon usage bias has been observed in various organisms. In this study, the correlation between SHH genes expression in some tissues and codon usage features was analyzed by bioinformatics. We found that translational selection may act on compositional features of this set of genes.

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