七种哺乳动物MMP-2和MMP-9基因密码子使用偏差及聚类分析

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Genetics research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/2823356
Tanliang Ouyang, Jincheng Zhong, Zhixin Chai, Jiabo Wang, Ming Zhang, Zhijuan Wu, Jinwei Xin
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基质金属蛋白酶(Matrix metalloproteinase, MMP)-2和MMP-9是一个依赖于Zn2+和Ca2+的明胶酶MMP家族,它们在生物进化过程中是高度保守的。尽管对MMP基因的了解不断增加,但其功能适应的进化机制仍不清楚。此外,密码子使用偏差(CUB)分析是了解进化关联的可靠方法。然而,MMP-2和MMP-9基因的CUB在哺乳动物中的分布尚不清楚。采用多种分析软件对这两个基因在7种哺乳动物中的遗传进化、系统发育和密码子使用模式进行了研究。结果显示MMP-2和MMP-9基因存在CUB。通过比较7种哺乳动物中同义密码子碱基的含量,我们发现MMP-2和MMP-9是密码子保守性高的哺乳动物中的低表达基因,它们的第三个密码子倾向于G/C碱基。RSCU分析显示,这两个基因优选编码美味氨基酸的密码子。分析影响CUB的因素发现,这两个基因的第三碱基分布为C/A和C/T,在没有选择和突变压力的情况下,GC3S在ENC样图参考曲线上的分布范围较大。因此,突变压力是CUB的重要因素。本研究揭示了MMP-2和MMP-9基因密码子在不同哺乳动物中的使用特点,为进一步研究增强肉味、治疗肌肉疾病和优化密码子提供了基础数据。
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Codon Usage Bias and Cluster Analysis of the MMP-2 and MMP-9 Genes in Seven Mammals.

Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-9 are a family of Zn2+ and Ca2+-dependent gelatinase MMPs that regulate muscle development and disease treatment, and they are highly conservative during biological evolution. Despite increasing knowledge of MMP genes, their evolutionary mechanism for functional adaption remains unclear. Moreover, analysis of codon usage bias (CUB) is reliable to understand evolutionary associations. However, the distribution of CUB of MMP-2 and MMP-9 genes in mammals has not been revealed clearly. Multiple analytical software was used to study the genetic evolution, phylogeny, and codon usage pattern of these two genes in seven species of mammals. Results showed that the MMP-2 and MMP-9 genes have CUB. By comparing the content of synonymous codon bases amongst seven mammals, we found that MMP-2 and MMP-9 were low-expression genes in mammals with high codon conservation, and their third codon preferred the G/C base. RSCU analysis revealed that these two genes preferred codons encoding delicious amino acids. Analysing what factors influence CUB showed that the third base distributors of these two genes were C/A and C/T, and GC3S had a wide distribution range on the ENC plot reference curve under no selection or mutational pressure. Thus, mutational pressure is an important factor in CUB. This study revealed the usage characteristics of the MMP-2 and MMP-9 gene codons in different mammals and provided basic data for further study towards enhancing meat flavour, treating muscle disease, and optimizing codons.

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