Codon and Codon-Pair Usage Tables (CoCoPUTs): Facilitating Genetic Variation Analyses and Recombinant Gene Design
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-14-2019
Publication Title
Journal of Molecular Biology
Disciplines
Biology | Molecular Genetics
Abstract
Usage of sequential codon-pairs is non-random and unique to each species. Codon-pair bias is related to but clearly distinct from individual codon usage bias. Codon-pair bias is thought to affect translational fidelity and efficiency and is presumed to be under the selective pressure. It was suggested that changes in codon-pair utilization may affect human disease more significantly than changes in single codons. Although recombinant gene technologies often take codon-pair usage bias into account, codon-pair usage data/tables are not readily available, thus potentially impeding research efforts. The present computational resource (https://hive.biochemistry.gwu.edu/review/codon2) systematically addresses this issue. Building on our recent HIVE-Codon Usage Tables, we constructed a new database to include genomic codon-pair and dinucleotide statistics of all organisms with sequenced genome, available in the GenBank. We believe that the growing understanding of the importance of codon-pair usage will make this resource an invaluable tool to many researchers in academia and pharmaceutical industry.
DOI
10.1016/j.jmb.2019.04.021
Recommended Citation
Alexaki, Aikaterini; Kames, Jacob; Holcomb, David D.; Athey, John; Santana-Quintero, Luis V.; Lam, Phuc Vihn Nguyen; Hamasaki-Katagiri, Nobuko; Osipova, Ekaterina; Simonyan, Vahan; Bar, Haim; Komar, Anton A.; and Alexaki, Chava Kimchi-Sarfaty, "Codon and Codon-Pair Usage Tables (CoCoPUTs): Facilitating Genetic Variation Analyses and Recombinant Gene Design" (2019). Biological, Geological, and Environmental Faculty Publications. 96.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/scibges_facpub/96
Volume
431
Issue
13