Issue December 2004

category image Volume 22
No. 3 (p 253-380)
December 2004
ISSN 0739-110

Genomic Choice of Codons in 16 Microbial Species (p. 315-330)

We study the codon usage over whole set of ORFs of 16 unicellular microbial species: eight archaebacteria, seven eubacteria, and one eukarya. We first try to define, for each species, the neutral expected codon usage to better approach subsequently the influence of selection. Overlapping triplets counted from the complete DNA genomic sequence and mean amino acid composition of ORFs allow us to build satisfying expected codon usage for each species. Within species deviation from this neutral model is then studied through Correspondence Analysis and characterization with bias index, NC' (effective number of codons reported to neutral model). Our results are compared to previously published ones for three species and let appear good agreement in spite of very different methods. We thus propose set of codons probably preferred by selection for nine other species. In the four last species, no clear preference can be evidenced. Finally, we characterize variation of codon usage over functional categories. We propose that the high degree of bias of proteins involved in translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis has a positive influence on overexpression of the corresponding genes under optimum growth conditions and is a negative regulator of the same genes when amino acids become limited resources.

F. Mougela
C. Manichanhb
G. Duchateau N?Guyen
M. Termier*

Bioinformatique des Genomes
IGM, bat. 400
91405, Orsay - CEDEX, France

aPresent Address:
Population Genetique et Evolution
CNRS, 91198
Gif sur Yvette CEDEX, France

bPresent Address:
Bat. 405 UEPSD
INRA, Domaine de Vilvert, 78352
Jouy-en-Josas, CEDEX, France

*termier@igmors.u-psud.fr

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