The CpG Landscape of Protein Coding DNA in Vertebrates

IF 3.2 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Justin J. S. Wilcox, James Ord, Dennis Kappei, Toni I. Gossmann
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Abstract

DNA methylation has fundamental implications for vertebrate genome evolution by influencing the mutational landscape, particularly at CpG dinucleotides. Methylation-induced mutations drive a genome-wide depletion of CpG sites, creating a dinucleotide composition bias across the genome. Examination of the standard genetic code reveals CpG to be the only facultative dinucleotide; it is however unclear what specific implications CpG bias has on protein coding DNA. Here, we use theoretical considerations of the genetic code combined with empirical genome-wide analyses in six vertebrate species—human, mouse, chicken, great tit, frog, and stickleback—to investigate how CpG content is shaped and maintained in protein-coding genes. We show that protein-coding sequences consistently exhibit significantly higher CpG content than noncoding regions and demonstrate that CpG sites are enriched in genes involved in regulatory functions and stress responses, suggesting selective maintenance of CpG content in specific loci. These findings have important implications for evolutionary applications in both natural and managed populations: CpG content could serve as a genetic marker for assessing adaptive potential, while the identification of CpG-free codons provides a framework for genome optimization in breeding and synthetic biology. Our results underscore the intricate interplay between mutational biases, selection, and epigenetic regulation, offering new insights into how vertebrate genomes evolve under varying ecological and selective pressures.

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脊椎动物蛋白质编码DNA的CpG图谱
DNA甲基化通过影响突变景观,特别是在CpG二核苷酸上,对脊椎动物基因组进化具有重要意义。甲基化诱导的突变驱动全基因组CpG位点的耗竭,在整个基因组中产生二核苷酸组成偏倚。对标准遗传密码的检查显示CpG是唯一的兼性二核苷酸;然而,目前尚不清楚CpG偏向对蛋白质编码DNA有什么具体影响。在这里,我们使用遗传密码的理论考虑结合对六种脊椎动物物种(人类、小鼠、鸡、大山雀、青蛙和棘鱼)的全基因组分析来研究CpG含量是如何在蛋白质编码基因中形成和维持的。研究表明,蛋白质编码序列的CpG含量明显高于非编码区,并且CpG位点在参与调控功能和应激反应的基因中富集,这表明CpG含量在特定位点上有选择性地维持。这些发现对自然种群和人工种群的进化应用具有重要意义:CpG含量可以作为评估适应潜力的遗传标记,而鉴定无CpG密码子为育种和合成生物学中的基因组优化提供了框架。我们的研究结果强调了突变偏差、选择和表观遗传调控之间复杂的相互作用,为脊椎动物基因组如何在不同的生态和选择压力下进化提供了新的见解。
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Evolutionary Applications
Evolutionary Applications 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
7.30%
发文量
175
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Evolutionary Applications is a fully peer reviewed open access journal. It publishes papers that utilize concepts from evolutionary biology to address biological questions of health, social and economic relevance. Papers are expected to employ evolutionary concepts or methods to make contributions to areas such as (but not limited to): medicine, agriculture, forestry, exploitation and management (fisheries and wildlife), aquaculture, conservation biology, environmental sciences (including climate change and invasion biology), microbiology, and toxicology. All taxonomic groups are covered from microbes, fungi, plants and animals. In order to better serve the community, we also now strongly encourage submissions of papers making use of modern molecular and genetic methods (population and functional genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, epigenetics, quantitative genetics, association and linkage mapping) to address important questions in any of these disciplines and in an applied evolutionary framework. Theoretical, empirical, synthesis or perspective papers are welcome.
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