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- Title
The Signatures of Selection for Translational Accuracy in Plant Genes.
- Authors
Porceddu, Andrea; Zenoni, Sara; Camiolo, Salvatore
- Abstract
Little is known about the natural selection of synonymous codons within the coding sequences of plant genes. We analyzed the distribution of synonymous codons within plant coding sequences and found that preferred codons tend to encode the more conserved and functionally important residues of plant proteins. This was consistent among several synonymous codon families and applied to genes with different expression profiles and functions. Most of the randomly chosen alternative sets of codons scored weaker associations than the actual sets of preferred codons, suggesting that codon position within plant genes and codon usage bias have coevolved to maximize translational accuracy. All these findings are consistent with the mistranslation-induced protein misfolding theory, which predicts the natural selection of highly preferred codons more frequently at sites where translation errors could compromise protein folding or functionality. Our results will provide an important insight in future studies of protein folding, molecular evolution, and transgene design for optimal expression.
- Subjects
SELECTION (Plant breeding); NATURAL selection; PROTEIN conformation; BIOLOGICAL evolution; BIOLOGICAL variation
- Publication
Genome Biology & Evolution, 2013, Vol 5, Issue 6, p1117
- ISSN
1759-6653
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/gbe/evt078