2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10528-020-10000-3
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A Crosstalk on Codon Usage in Genes Associated with Leukemia

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“…The CUB and codon context bias are important parameters to be considered during heterologous protein expression 80 . In our study, it was evident that few of the codons remain minimally used, and this is in accord with the studies of Chakraborty et al, 81 on codon context in leukemia-associated genes. Identical codon pairs, GTG-GTG and CTG-CTG codon pairs were the most favored codon pairs in the depression-associated gene set.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The CUB and codon context bias are important parameters to be considered during heterologous protein expression 80 . In our study, it was evident that few of the codons remain minimally used, and this is in accord with the studies of Chakraborty et al, 81 on codon context in leukemia-associated genes. Identical codon pairs, GTG-GTG and CTG-CTG codon pairs were the most favored codon pairs in the depression-associated gene set.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The CUB and codon context bias are important parameters to be considered during heterologous protein expression (47) . In our study, it was advent that few of the codons remained almost unused and corroborated with the studies of Chakraborty et al, 2020 on codon context in leukemia-associated genes (48). GTG-GTG and CTG-CTG codon pairs were the most favored codon pairs in the depression-associated gene set.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The CTG codon was overexpressed (overrepresentation, RSCU > 1.6) in 80.95% of genes, underexpressed (underrepresentation, RSCU = 0) in 2.38% of genes, and randomly used (RSCU >0.6 and <1.6) in 16.66% of genes. The CTG codon has been found overexpressed in obesity, housekeeping [45], and central nervous system genes [46]. In Y-linked genes, the RSCU values indicated overrepresentation of both AGA and CTG codons [47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%