Title :
A Comparision of Codon Usage Trends in Prokaryotes
Author :
Hanes, Amanda ; Raymer, Michael L. ; Doom, Travis E. ; Krane, Dan E.
Author_Institution :
Wright State Univ., Dayton, OH, USA
Abstract :
Codon usage bias is an effective measure of the differences among organisms at a genomic level. These genomic differences also reflect some differences in the organismspsila lifestyles and physiology. Here we demonstrate that prokaryotic obligate intracellular parasites and symbionts have a codon usage pattern that differs significantly from that of exclusively free-living prokaryotes. This result is valuable in that it suggests that the habitat of an organism may directly influence that organismpsilas use of synonymous codons, which in turn demonstrates evidence of an evolutionary mechanism that operates at a finer molecular level than that of amino acids and proteins.
Keywords :
cellular biophysics; genomics; molecular biophysics; proteins; amino acid; codon usage bias comparision; free-living prokaryote; genomics; intracellular parasite; molecular level operation; protein; Amino acids; Bioinformatics; Collaboration; Computer aided instruction; Design methodology; Genomics; Microorganisms; Organisms; Physiology; Proteins; SCCI; codon usage bias; obligate intracellular organism; prokaryote;
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics, 2009. OCCBIO '09. Ohio Collaborative Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cleveland, OH
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3685-9
DOI :
10.1109/OCCBIO.2009.26