Issue April 2006

category image Volume 23
No. 5 (p 485-580)
April 2006
ISSN 0739-110

CvP-bias as an Index to Predict the Life Style of Last Common Ancestor (p. 555-558)

CvP-bias (difference between proportions of charged and polar non-charged amino acids) has been recognized as an efficient criterion to distinguish hyperthermophiles from mesothermophiles. By analyzing the CvP-biases of seven barophiles?s proteomes, we reveal that this criterion still works for barophiles. As a result, CvP-bias criterion is applicable to disclosing some secrets in the lifestyles of the last common ancestor (LCA), no matter the LCA lived in deep sea or not, which is helpful to building a self-consistent model for the LCA.

Key words: CvP-bias; Origin of life; Barophile; Last common ancestor.

Bin-Guang Ma1,2
Qin Song1
Hong-Yu Zhang1,*

1Shandong Provincial Research Center for Bioinformatic Engineering and Technique
Center for Advanced Study
Shandong University of Technology
Zibo 255049, P. R. China
2College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Suzhou University
Suzhou 215006, P. R. China
*zhanghy@sdut.edu.cn

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