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Negative correlation of G+C content at silent substitution sites between orthologous human and mouse protein-coding sequences.
Authors:Naoki Takahashi  Hiroshi Nakashima
Institution:Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Graduate Course of Medical Science and Technology Division of Health Science, Kanazawa University, 5-11-80 Kodatsuno, Kanazawa, Japan.
Abstract:We conducted a genome-wide analysis of variations in guanine plus cytosine (G+C) content at the third codon position at silent substitution sites of orthologous human and mouse protein-coding nucleotide sequences. Alignments of 3776 human protein-coding DNA sequences with mouse orthologs having >50 synonymous codons were analyzed, and nucleotide substitutions were counted by comparing sequences in the alignments extracted from gap-free regions. The G+C content at silent sites in these pairs of genes showed a strong negative correlation (r = -0.93). Some gene pairs showed significant differences in G+C content at the third codon position at silent substitution sites. For example, human thymine-DNA glycosylase was A+T-rich at the silent substitution sites, while the orthologous mouse sequence was G+C-rich at the corresponding sites. In contrast, human matrix metalloproteinase 23B was G+C-rich at silent substitution sites, while the mouse ortholog was A+T-rich. We discuss possible implications of this significant negative correlation of G+C content at silent sites.
Keywords:G+C content variation  human–  mouse orthologs  nucleotide substitutions in synonymous codons
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