Analysis of Codon Usage Bias of Six Genes of Replicase/Coat Protein of Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Kevin Cheeran, Kuralayanapalya Puttahonnappa Suresh, Siju Susan Jacob, Chirathahalli Shivamurthy Sathish Gowda, Narayanan Gejendiran, Rajangam Sridevi, Sharanagouda S. Patil
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Background: Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) stands as a highly studied virus and consequently, its features and composition are extensively understood. It has been found to induce diverse infections in numerous plant species, with tobacco leaves being notably affected, showing mottled browning. Presently, the sole available method to control its spread is by removing infected plants. Understanding codon use bias is crucial as it could play a pivotal role in molecular interventions aimed at halting the virus’s replication and multiplication, thereby helping to contain its propagation. Methods: Currently, the research focuses on assessing codon bias within six genes related to the replicase/coat protein of TMV, namely TMVgp1, TMVgp2, TMVgp3, TMVgp4, TMVgp5 and TMVgp6. To conduct this analysis, various methods such as relative dinucleotide abundance, relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU), neutrality plot and parity rule 2 (PR2) plot were employed. Result: All of the identified genes had a modest codon bias, according to the study on codon usage, as well as the function of mutation pressure in gene TMVgp3 and natural selection in genes TMVgp1, TMVgp2, TMVgp4, TMVgp5 and TMVgp6. The Research into codon use bias showed that the TMV virus’s chosen genes are subjected to naturally occurring selection as well as mutational pressure.
烟草花叶病毒复制酶/外壳蛋白6个基因密码子使用偏向性分析
背景:烟草花叶病毒(TMV)是一种被广泛研究的病毒,其特征和组成已被广泛了解。它已被发现在许多植物物种中引起不同的感染,烟草叶片受到明显影响,呈现斑驳的褐色。目前,控制其传播的唯一有效方法是去除受感染的植物。了解密码子使用偏差是至关重要的,因为它可以在旨在阻止病毒复制和增殖的分子干预中发挥关键作用,从而有助于控制其传播。方法:目前,研究重点是TMV复制酶/外壳蛋白相关的6个基因TMVgp1、TMVgp2、TMVgp3、TMVgp4、TMVgp5和TMVgp6的密码子偏向性。为了进行分析,采用了各种方法,如相对二核苷酸丰度、相对同义密码子使用(RSCU)、中性图和宇称规则2 (PR2)图。结果:通过对密码子的使用、基因TMVgp3突变压力的作用以及基因tmvgpp1、tmvgpp2、TMVgp4、TMVgp5和TMVgp6的自然选择研究,所有鉴定的基因都存在适度的密码子偏性。对密码子使用偏差的研究表明,TMV病毒选择的基因受到自然发生的选择和突变压力的影响。
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Indian Journal Of Agricultural Research
Indian Journal Of Agricultural Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
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