2013
DOI: 10.6026/97320630009349
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Statistical analysis of pentose phosphate pathway genes from eubacteria and eukarya reveals translational selection as a major force in shaping codon usage pattern

Abstract: Comparative analysis of metabolic pathways among widely diverse species provides an excellent opportunity to extract information about the functional relation of organisms and pentose phosphate pathway exemplifies one such pathway. A comparative codon usage analysis of the pentose phosphate pathway genes of a diverse group of organisms representing different niches and the related factors affecting codon usage with special reference to the major forces influencing codon usage patterns was carried out. It was o… Show more

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“…Synonymous changes in the gene do not affect the resulting protein but can affect the way that the mRNA is translated by the ribosome. The codon utilization scheme in all the organisms indicates the presence of translation selection as a major force in shaping codon usage (Pal et al, 2013). The speed of translation is one of the key factors on which translational selection can act.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synonymous changes in the gene do not affect the resulting protein but can affect the way that the mRNA is translated by the ribosome. The codon utilization scheme in all the organisms indicates the presence of translation selection as a major force in shaping codon usage (Pal et al, 2013). The speed of translation is one of the key factors on which translational selection can act.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%