Evolution of the three overlapping gene systems in G4 and phi X174. |
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Authors: | J C Fiddes G N Godson |
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Affiliation: | Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology Hills Rood, Cambridge CB2 2QH, England |
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Abstract: | Bacteriophage G4 has the same and overlapping gene systems as φX174 and together with the A and overlapping gene system (Shaw et al., 1978), 7 of the 11 G4 and φX174 genes are involved in overlaps. The nucleotide differences between G4 and φX174 in the overlapping portions of the A, C and D genes are 23%, 27% and 21%, respectively, compared with 32%, 36% and 34% in the non-overlapping portions of the same genes. The amino acid differences between the G4 and φX174 overlapping B, K and E proteins, are 44%, 39% and 44%, respectively, compared with 28%, 26% and 16% in the regions of genes A, A and C, and D which contain genes B, K and E. These results suggest that the nucleotide sequences of overlapping genes evolve at almost the same rate as in non-overlapping genes, and that this is made possible by a lower amino acid sequence stringency of one of the pairs of proteins. The overlapping and A and gene systems may have originated by taking advantage of a high incidence of T nucleotides in the second codon position to produce a hydrophobic protein and the gene system may have evolved by read-through of the A gene into the B gene. From the nucleotide sequences, other overlapping genes appear to be possible in these bacteriophages. |
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