Relationship between G + C in silent sites of codons and amino acid composition of human proteins |
| |
Authors: | David W. Collins Thomas H. Jukes |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, 6701 San Pablo Avenue, 94608 Oakland, CA, USA |
| |
Abstract: | Summary We have investigated the relationship between the G + C content of silent (synonymous) sites in codons and the amino acid composition of encoded proteins for approximately 1,600 human genes. There are positive correlations between silent site G + C and the proportions of codons for Arg, Pro, Ala, Trp, His, Gln, and Leu and negative ones for Tyr, Phe, Asn, Ile, Lys, Asp, Thr, and Glu. The median proteins coded by groups of genes that differ in silent-site G + C content also differ in amino acid composition, as do some proteins coded by homologous genes. The pattern of compositional change can be largely explained by directional mutation pressure, the genetic code, and differences in the frequencies of accepted amino acid substitutions; the shifts in protein composition are likely to be selectively neutral.Offprint requests to: D.W. Collins |
| |
Keywords: | G + C content Silent sites GC pressure Directional mutation pressure Human genome Codon usage Amino acid composition Neutral theory |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|