Evidence for translational selection in codon usage in Echinococcus spp. | Parasitology | Cambridge Core (original) (raw)

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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 July 2001

A. ZAVALA

Affiliation:

Laboratorio de Organizaci贸n y Evoluci贸n del Genoma, Secci贸n Bioqu铆mica, Facultad de Ciencias, Igu谩 4225, Montevideo 11400, Uruguay

H. MUSTO

Affiliation:

Laboratorio de Organizaci贸n y Evoluci贸n del Genoma, Secci贸n Bioqu铆mica, Facultad de Ciencias, Igu谩 4225, Montevideo 11400, Uruguay

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Abstract

We analysed the intragenomic variation in codon usage in Echinococcus spp. by correspondence analysis. This approach detected a trend among genes which was correlated with expression levels. Among the (presumed) highly expressed sequences we found an increased usage of a subset of codons, almost all of them G- or C- ending. Since an increase in these bases at the synonymous sites is against the mutational bias (these genomes are slightly A+T- rich), we conclude that codon usage in Echinococcus is the result of an equilibrium between compositional pressure and selection, the latter acting at the level of translation, mainly on highly expressed genes. This is the first report where translational selection for codon usage is detected among Platyhelminthes.

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2001 Cambridge University Press

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