Genome analysis of Rhizobium species using codon usage bias tools

N. Rai, D. Mishra, Sanjeev Kumar, A. Rai, K. K. Chaturvedi, S. B. Lal, Anil Kumar, M. Farooqi, P. G. Majumdar, S. Archak
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Bacteria from genus Rhizobium have ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen in symbiosis with leguminous plants resulting in formation of root nodules. They act as an alternate source of nitrogenous fertilizers. The study of codon usage patterns of Rhizobium species is gaining increasing attention over the times. In the present study three strains of Rhizobium namely Sinorhizobium meliloti 1021, Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA110 and Rhizobium tropici CIAT899 whose complete genome sequence are available were retrieved from NCBI for the analysis of codon usage. The overall codon usage analysis showed that codons ending with G and C are preferred more in the rhizobium genome than codon ending with A and T. ENc plot revealed that compositional constraints along with translational selection are the major cause of codon usage bias. Correspondence analysis (COA) showed that the variation in codon usage is accounted mainly by the first two axes. From the Pearson correlation analysis significant correlation was identified among the first axis of COA and Codon adaptation index (CAI) and other factors of codon usage bias. 17 optimal codons were identified that were shared among these three strains.
利用密码子使用偏差工具对根瘤菌进行基因组分析
根瘤菌属的细菌在与豆科植物的共生中具有固定大气氮的能力,从而形成根瘤。它们是氮肥的替代来源。根瘤菌密码子使用模式的研究越来越受到人们的重视。本研究从NCBI中检索了3株已获得完整基因组序列的根瘤菌Sinorhizobium meliloti 1021、日本慢生根瘤菌USDA110和热带根瘤菌CIAT899进行密码子使用分析。整体密码子使用分析表明,以G和C结尾的密码子比以A和t结尾的密码子在根瘤菌基因组中更受青睐,ENc图显示,组合限制和翻译选择是导致密码子使用偏好的主要原因。对应分析(COA)表明,密码子使用的变化主要由前两个轴引起。Pearson相关分析发现,COA第一轴与密码子适应指数(CAI)及其他密码子使用偏差因子之间存在显著相关。共鉴定出17个最优密码子。
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