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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555348/characterization-of-the-complete-mitochondrial-genome-of-spirobolus-grahami-diplopoda-spirobolidae-with-phylogenetic-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenwen Zhang, Tianyi Gan, Tangjun Xu, Peng Wang, Jingzhe Tai, Fangzhou Ma
Diplopoda is one of the most diverse and important groups of soil arthropods, but little research has been done on their phylogenetic relationship and evolution. Here, we sequenced and annotated the complete mitochondrial genomes of Spirobolus grahami. The total mitogenome of S. grahami was typical circular, double-stranded molecules, with 14,875 bp in length, including 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNAs, two rRNAs, and one control region. Base composition analysis suggested that the mitochondrial sequences were biased toward A and T, with A + T content of 58...
March 30, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540322/comparative-analysis-of-chloroplast-genomes-of-tiantai-wu-yao-lindera-aggregata-and-taxa-of-the-same-genus-and-different-genera
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Yujie Shi, Zhen Chen, Jingyong Jiang, Xiaobai Li, Wei Zeng
Lindera aggregata is a species of the Lauraceae family, which has important medicinal, economic and ornamental values. In this study, we sequenced, assembled and annotated the chloroplast genome of L. aggregata and reannotated and corrected eight unverified annotations in the same genus. The chloroplast genomes taxa from Lindera and from different genera of Lauraceae were compared and analyzed, and their phylogenetic relationship and divergence time were speculated. All the 36 chloroplast genomes had typical quadripartite structures that ranged from 150,749 to 154,736 bp in total length...
February 20, 2024: Genes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538666/the-completed-mitochondrial-genomes-of-globodera-vulgaris-reveals-new-insights-into-the-genus-globodera-phylogeny
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Sihua Yang, Huiying Zhu, Zaifu Yang, Xingyue Li, Yonglang Pan, Chunling Xu, Hui Xie
Due to the highly conserved structure, animal mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is widely used in classification, evolution, phylogeny, population genetic structure and other fields. We reported on the five circle multipartite mtDNAs of a newly described species of Globodera, Globodera vulgaris (Gv) from potatoes in China. The results showed that the mtDNA of Gv was obtained through second- and third-generation sequencing, with a total length of 42,995 bp. It contained 12 protein-coding genes, two rRNA genes and 17 tRNA genes, which were distributed in different subgenomic circles...
March 27, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519786/threonine-fuels-glioblastoma-through-yrdc-mediated-codon-biased-translational-reprogramming
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Xujia Wu, Huairui Yuan, Qiulian Wu, Yixin Gao, Tingting Duan, Kailin Yang, Tengfei Huang, Shuai Wang, Fanen Yuan, Derrick Lee, Suchet Taori, Tritan Plute, Søren Heissel, Hanan Alwaseem, Michael Isay-Del Viscio, Henrik Molina, Sameer Agnihotri, Dennis J Hsu, Nu Zhang, Jeremy N Rich
Cancers commonly reprogram translation and metabolism, but little is known about how these two features coordinate in cancer stem cells. Here we show that glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) display elevated protein translation. To dissect underlying mechanisms, we performed a CRISPR screen and identified YRDC as the top essential transfer RNA (tRNA) modification enzyme in GSCs. YRDC catalyzes the formation of N6 -threonylcarbamoyladenosine (t6 A) on ANN-decoding tRNA species (A denotes adenosine, and N denotes any nucleotide)...
March 22, 2024: Nature Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511928/proteins-%C3%A3-la-carte-riboproteogenomic-exploration-of-bacterial-n-terminal-proteoform-expression
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Igor Fijalkowski, Valdes Snauwaert, Petra Van Damme
UNLABELLED: In recent years, it has become evident that the true complexity of bacterial proteomes remains underestimated. Gene annotation tools are known to propagate biases and overlook certain classes of truly expressed proteins, particularly proteoforms-protein isoforms arising from a single gene. Recent (re-)annotation efforts heavily rely on ribosome profiling by providing a direct readout of translation to fully describe bacterial proteomes. In this study, we employ a robust riboproteogenomic pipeline to conduct a systematic census of expressed N-terminal proteoform pairs, representing two isoforms encoded by a single gene raised by annotated and alternative translation initiation, in Salmonella ...
March 21, 2024: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498447/bioinformatic-analysis-of-codon-usage-bias-of-hsp20-genes-in-four-cruciferous-species
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Huiyue Ji, Junnan Liu, Yineng Chen, Xinyi Yu, Chenlu Luo, Luxi Sang, Jiayu Zhou, Hai Liao
Heat shock protein 20 (HSP20) serves as a chaperone and plays roles in numerous biological processes, but the codon usage bias (CUB) of its genes has remained unexplored. This study identified 140 HSP20 genes from four cruciferous species, Arabidopsis thaliana , Brassica napus , Brassica rapa , and Camelina sativa , that were identified from the Ensembl plants database, and we subsequently investigated their CUB. As a result, the base composition analysis revealed that the overall GC content of HSP20 genes was below 50%...
February 6, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491221/gc-content-across-insect-genomes-phylogenetic-patterns-causes-and-consequences
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Riccardo G Kyriacou, Peter O Mulhair, Peter W H Holland
The proportions of A:T and G:C nucleotide pairs are often unequal and can vary greatly between animal species and along chromosomes. The causes and consequences of this variation are incompletely understood. The recent release of high-quality genome sequences from the Darwin Tree of Life and other large-scale genome projects provides an opportunity for GC heterogeneity to be compared across a large number of insect species. Here we analyse GC content along chromosomes, and within protein-coding genes and codons, of 150 insect species from four holometabolous orders: Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Lepidoptera...
March 15, 2024: Journal of Molecular Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491213/cellular-energy-regulates-mrna-degradation-in-a-codon-specific-manner
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Pedro Tomaz da Silva, Yujie Zhang, Evangelos Theodorakis, Laura D Martens, Vicente A Yépez, Vicent Pelechano, Julien Gagneur
Codon optimality is a major determinant of mRNA translation and degradation rates. However, whether and through which mechanisms its effects are regulated remains poorly understood. Here we show that codon optimality associates with up to 2-fold change in mRNA stability variations between human tissues, and that its effect is attenuated in tissues with high energy metabolism and amplifies with age. Mathematical modeling and perturbation data through oxygen deprivation and ATP synthesis inhibition reveal that cellular energy variations non-uniformly alter the effect of codon usage...
March 15, 2024: Molecular Systems Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488980/compositional-features-and-codon-usage-pattern-of-genes-associated-with-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arif Uddin
Codon usage bias (CUB) is the phenomenon of non-uniform usage of synonymous codons in which some codons are more used than others and it helps in understanding the molecular organization of genome. Bioinformatic approach was used to analyze the protein-coding sequences of genes associated with Parkinson's disease (PD) to explore compositional features and codon usage pattern as no details work was reported yet. The average improved effective number of codons (Nc) and Nc prime were 42.74 and 44.26 respectively, indicated that CUB was low in these genes...
March 15, 2024: Molecular Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476867/comparative-evolutionary-analyses-of-peste-des-petits-ruminants-virus-genetic-lineages
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Maxime Courcelle, Habib Salami, Kadidia Tounkara, Modou Moustapha Lo, Aminata Ba, Mariame Diop, Mamadou Niang, Cheick Abou Kounta Sidibe, Amadou Sery, Marthin Dakouo, Lanceï Kaba, Youssouf Sidime, Mohamed Keyra, Alpha Oumar Sily Diallo, Ahmed Bezeid El Mamy, Ahmed Salem El Arbi, Yahya Barry, Ekaterina Isselmou, Habiboullah Habiboullah, Baba Doumbia, Mohamed Baba Gueya, Joseph Awuni, Theophilus Odoom, Patrick Tetteh Ababio, Daniel Nana Yaw TawiahYingar, Caroline Coste, Samia Guendouz, Olivier Kwiatek, Geneviève Libeau, Arnaud Bataille
Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) causes a highly infectious disease affecting mainly goats and sheep in large parts of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East and has an important impact on the global economy and food security. Full genome sequencing of PPRV strains has proved to be critical to increasing our understanding of PPR epidemiology and to inform the ongoing global efforts for its eradication. However, the number of full PPRV genomes published is still limited and with a heavy bias towards recent samples and genetic Lineage IV (LIV), which is only one of the four existing PPRV lineages...
2024: Virus Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473106/characterization-of-the-complete-mitochondrial-genome-of-schizothorax-kozlovi-cypriniformes-cyprinidae-schizothorax-and-insights-into-the-phylogenetic-relationships-of-schizothorax
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Qiang Qin, Lin Chen, Fubin Zhang, Jianghaoyue Xu, Yu Zeng
Schizothorax kozlovi is an endemic and vulnerable fish species found in the upper Yangtze River in China. Over the past few years, the population resources of S. kozlovi have been nearly completely depleted owing to multiple contributing threats. While the complete mitochondrial genomes serve as important molecular markers for phylogenetic and genetic studies, the mitochondrial genome of S. kozlovi has still received little attention. In this study, we analyzed the characterization of the mitochondrial genome of S...
February 25, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470313/niche-differentiation-in-microbial-communities-with-stable-genomic-traits-over-time-in-engineered-systems
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Jinjin Yu, Justin Y Y Lee, Siang Nee Tang, Patrick K H Lee
Microbial communities in full-scale engineered systems undergo dynamic compositional changes. However, mechanisms governing assembly of such microbes and succession of their functioning and genomic traits under various environmental conditions are unclear. In this study, we used the activated sludge (AS) and anaerobic treatment systems of four full-scale industrial wastewater treatment plants as models to investigate the niches of microbes in communities and the temporal succession patterns of community compositions...
March 12, 2024: ISME Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463965/ros-induced-translational-regulation-through-spatiotemporal-differences-in-codon-recognition-is-a-key-driver-of-brown-adipogenesis
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Jun Yu Ip, Indrik Wijaya, Li Ting Lee, Yuhua Lim, Deryn En-Jie Teoh, Cheryl Siew Choo Chan, Liang Cui, Thomas J Begley, Peter C Dedon, Huili Guo
The role of translational regulation in brown adipogenesis is relatively unknown. Localized translation of mRNAs encoding mitochondrial components enables swift mitochondrial responses, but whether this occurs during brown adipogenesis, which involves massive mitochondrial biogenesis, has not been explored. Here, we used ribosome profiling and RNA-Seq, coupled with cellular fractionation, to obtain spatiotemporal insights into translational regulation. During brown adipogenesis, a translation bias towards G/C-ending codons is triggered first in the mitochondrial vicinity by reactive oxygen species (ROS), which later spreads to the rest of the cell...
December 23, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463112/synthetic-biology-approach-revealed-enhancement-in-haeme-oxygenase-1-gene-expression-by-codon-pair-optimization-while-reduction-by-codon-deoptimization
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Rekha Khandia, Megha Katare Pandey, Azmat Ali Khan, Igor Baklanov, Amer M Alanazi, Prakash Nepali, Pankaj Gurjar, Om Prakash Choudhary
Haem oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is a ubiquitously expressed gene involved in cellular homoeostasis, and its imbalance in expression results in various disorders. To alleviate such disorders, HO-1 gene expression needs to be modulated. Codon usage bias results from evolutionary forces acting on any nucleotide sequence and determines the gene expression. Like codon usage bias, codon pair bias also exists, playing a role in gene expression. In the present study, HO-1 gene was recoded by manipulating codon and codon pair bias, and four such constructs were made through codon/codon pair deoptimization and codon/codon pair optimization to reduce and enhance the HO-1 gene expression...
March 2024: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463054/molecular-insights-into-codon-usage-analysis-of-mitochondrial-fission-and-fusion-gene-relevance-to-neurodegenerative-diseases
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Rekha Khandia, Megha Katare Pandey, Rajkumar Garg, Azmat Ali Khan, Igor Baklanov, Amer M Alanazi, Prakash Nepali, Pankaj Gurjar, Om Prakash Choudhary
Mitochondrial dysfunction is the leading cause of neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Mitochondria is a highly dynamic organelle continuously undergoing the process of fission and fusion for even distribution of components and maintaining proper shape, number, and bioenergetic functionality. A set of genes governs the process of fission and fusion. OPA1, Mfn1 , and Mfn2 govern fusion, while Drp1 , Fis1 , MIEF1 , and MIEF2 genes control fission. Determination of specific molecular patterns of transcripts of these genes revealed the impact of compositional constraints on selecting optimal codons...
March 2024: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38443830/plastid-genome-data-provide-new-insights-into-the-dynamic-evolution-of-the-tribe-ampelopsideae-vitaceae
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Lei Zhang, Ying Meng, Da Wang, Guan-Hao He, Jun-Ming Zhang, Jun Wen, Ze-Long Nie
BACKGROUND: Ampelopsideae J. Wen & Z.L. Nie is a small-sized tribe of Vitaceae Juss., including ca. 47 species from four genera showing a disjunct distribution worldwide across all the continents except Antarctica. There are numerous species from the tribe that are commonly used as medicinal plants with immune-modulating, antimicrobial, and anti-hypertensive properties. The tribe is usually recognized into three clades, i.e., Ampelopsis Michx., Nekemias Raf., and the Southern Hemisphere clade...
March 5, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436477/investigation-of-camv-host-co-evolution-through-synonymous-codon-pattern
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Mahin Pouresmaeil, Shahnam Azizi-Dargahlou
Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) has a double-stranded DNA genome and is globally distributed. The phylogeny tree of 121 CaMV isolates was categorized into two primary groups, with Iranian isolates showing the greatest genetic variations. Nucleotide A demonstrated the highest percentage (36.95%) in the CaMV genome and the dinucleotide odds ratio analysis revealed that TC dinucleotide (1.34 ≥ 1.23) and CG dinucleotide (0.63 ≤ 0.78) are overrepresented and underrepresented, respectively...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Basic Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429550/codon-usage-bias-and-phylogenetic-analysis-of-chloroplast-genome-in-36-gracilariaceae-species
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Tingting Li, Zheng Ma, Tiemei Ding, Yanxin Yang, Fei Wang, Xinjing Wan, Fangyun Liang, Xi Chen, Huipeng Yao
Gracilariaceae is a group of marine large red algae and main source of agar with important economic and ecological value. The codon usage patterns of chloroplast genomes in 36 species from Graciliaceae show that GC range from 0.284 to 0.335, the average GC3 range from 0.135 to 0.243 and the value of ENC range from 35.098 to 42.327, which indicates these genomes are rich in AT and prefer to use codons ending with AT in these species. Nc plot, PR2 plot, neutrality plot analyses and correlation analysis indicate that these biases may be caused by multiple factors, such as natural selection and mutation pressure, but prolonged natural selection is the main driving force influencing codon usage preference...
March 1, 2024: Functional & Integrative Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416637/derna-enables-pareto-optimal-rna-design
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Xinyu Gu, Yuanyuan Qi, Mohammed El-Kebir
The design of an RNA sequence <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:mstyle><mml:mi>v</mml:mi></mml:mstyle></mml:math> that encodes an input target protein sequence <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:mstyle><mml:mi>w</mml:mi></mml:mstyle></mml:math> is a crucial aspect of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine development. There are an exponential number of possible RNA sequences for a single target protein due to codon degeneracy...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407767/characterization-of-complete-mitochondrial-genome-of-badri-breed-of-bos-indicus-bovidae-bovinae-selection-pressure-and-comparative-analysis
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Mansi Arya, Abhishek Ghosh, Kaomud Tyagi, Inderjeet Tyagi, Satpal Singh Bisht, Vikas Kumar
High-altitude mammals are often subject to specific environmental obstacles, which exert selective pressure on their physiological and morphological traits, hence driving their evolutionary processes. It is anticipated that these circumstances will lead to the adaptive evolution of protein-coding genes (PCGs) in the mitochondrial genome, which play a crucial role in the oxidative phosphorylation system. In this study, we have generated the complete mitochondrial genome of the Badri breed of Bos indicus inhabiting a high-altitude environment to test the signatures of adaptive evolution on PCGs and their phylogenetic relationships...
February 26, 2024: Biochemical Genetics
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