Mining prokaryotic genomes for unknown amino acids: a stop-codon-based approach |
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Authors: | Masashi Fujita Hisaaki Mihara Susumu Goto Nobuyoshi Esaki Minoru Kanehisa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Gokasho Uji Kyoto, 611-0011, Japan |
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Abstract: | Background Selenocysteine and pyrrolysine are the 21st and 22nd amino acids, which are genetically encoded by stop codons. Since a number of microbial genomes have been completely sequenced to date, it is tempting to ask whether the 23rd amino acid is left undiscovered in these genomes. Recently, a computational study addressed this question and reported that no tRNA gene for unknown amino acid was found in genome sequences available. However, performance of the tRNA prediction program on an unknown tRNA family, which may have atypical sequence and structure, is unclear, thereby rendering their result inconclusive. A protein-level study will provide independent insight into the novel amino acid. |
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