Codon Usage of Chloroplast Gene rbcL in Laurencia sensu lato (Rhodophyta) species

IF 2.7 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Marine Science and Technology Pub Date : 2021-09-28 DOI:10.30564/jms.v3i4.3542
R. Cabrera, J. Díaz‐Larrea, Arsenio J. Areces, L. Ñúñez García, J. Cruz-Aviña, Gabriela Vázquez Silva
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Recent advances in molecular biology make it possible to sequence not only genes or genomes, but also to understand codon dynamics. For the organelle genes of these organisms, a small set of preferred codons are used for encoding proteins. For the first time, this paper treats the divergence of synonymous codon usage and its bias in the rbcL gene within the Laurencia complex of red algae. We observed that the synonymous codon preference biases in rbcL are large and differ among species. A clear distinction in codon usage between genera is evident: the genera Dasya and Delesseria use a set that fluctuated between 53 and 58 codons. Whereas, in the genera Ceramium, Chondrophycus, Chlamydomonas, Chlorella, Laurencia s.s, Osmundea, and Palisada codon usage indicates a higher restriction fluctuating between 40 to 51 codons. Laurencia complex genera and other representative algae showed a defined composition pattern, with lower percentage values of NNC/G (7-24.9%). Dasya and Delesseria showed a selective pattern tendency because of high percentage values of NNC/G (54-55%). The estimated codon bias parameters were tested to infer systematic relationships and match suitable codons with the NNC / G codon percentages. Cluster analysis based on Codon Usage supports phylogenetic relationships between Chondrophycus, Palisada, Laurencia, Osmundea, and Yuzurua species.
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月桂属植物叶绿体基因rbcL密码子的使用
分子生物学的最新进展使得不仅可以对基因或基因组进行测序,而且可以理解密码子动力学。对于这些生物的细胞器基因,一小组首选密码子用于编码蛋白质。本文首次研究了红藻Laurencia复合体中rbcL基因同义密码子使用的差异及其偏向性。我们观察到rbcL的同义密码子偏好偏差很大,并且在物种之间存在差异。属间密码子使用的明显区别是显而易见的:Dasya属和Delesseria属使用的密码子在53和58之间波动。而在Ceramium属、Chondrophycus属、Chlamydomonas属、Chlorella属、Laurencia s.s属、Osmundea属和Palisada属中,密码子的使用在40 ~ 51个密码子之间波动较大。Laurencia复合体属等代表性藻类组成格局较为明确,NNC/G百分比值较低(7 ~ 24.9%)。由于NNC/G的高百分比值(54-55%),Dasya和Delesseria表现出选择性模式趋势。对估计的密码子偏差参数进行了测试,以推断系统关系,并将合适的密码子与NNC / G密码子百分比进行匹配。基于密码子使用的聚类分析支持Chondrophycus, Palisada, Laurencia, Osmundea和Yuzurua物种之间的系统发育关系。
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Journal of Marine Science and Technology
Journal of Marine Science and Technology 工程技术-工程:海洋
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5.60
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3.80%
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47
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine Science and Technology (JMST), presently indexed in EI and SCI Expanded, publishes original, high-quality, peer-reviewed research papers on marine studies including engineering, pure and applied science, and technology. The full text of the published papers is also made accessible at the JMST website to allow a rapid circulation.
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