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Insight into Codon Utilization Pattern of Tumor Suppressor Gene EPB41L3 from Different Mammalian Species Indicates Dominant Role of Selection Force

Authors :
Kuldeep Dhama
Rekha Khandia
Meghna Tripathi
Utsang Kumar
Raju Khan
Ashok Munjal
A. K. Pateriya
Nidhi Puranik
Talha Bin Emran
Shailja Singhal
Ali Alqahtani
Taha Alqahtani
Source :
Cancers, Volume 13, Issue 11, Cancers, Vol 13, Iss 2739, p 2739 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Uneven codon usage within genes as well as among genomes is a usual phenomenon across organisms. It plays a significant role in the translational efficiency and evolution of a particular gene. EPB41L3 is a tumor suppressor protein-coding gene, and in the present study, the pattern of codon usage was envisaged. The full-length sequences of the EPB41L3 gene for the human, brown rat, domesticated cattle, and Sumatran orangutan available at the NCBI were retrieved and utilized to analyze CUB patterns across the selected mammalian species. Compositional properties, dinucleotide abundance, and parity analysis showed the dominance of A and G whilst RSCU analysis indicated the dominance of G/C-ending codons. The neutrality plot plotted between GC12 and GC3 to determine the variation between the mutation pressure and natural selection indicated the dominance of selection pressure (R = 0.926<br />p &lt<br />0.00001) over the three codon positions across the gene. The result is in concordance with the codon adaptation index analysis and the ENc-GC3 plot analysis, as well as the translational selection index (P2). Overall selection pressure is the dominant pressure acting during the evolution of the EPB41L3 gene.

Details

ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
13
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancers
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....598b4f9b9ccef9771c59b9ba5422d9eb