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Comparative analysis of the relationship between translation efficiency and sequence features of endogenous proteins in multiple organisms.

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The translation efficiency of protein genes is known to be affected by sequence features. Previous studies have found that various sequence features based on codon usage and mRNA secondary structure… Click to show full abstract

The translation efficiency of protein genes is known to be affected by sequence features. Previous studies have found that various sequence features based on codon usage and mRNA secondary structure contribute to translation efficiency. However, most studies have focused on a specific organism, usually a model organism such as Escherichia coli or Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, we investigate whether the relationship between translation efficiency and sequence features is conserved among multiple organisms using publicly available ribosome profiling data and RNA-Seq data. We analyze nine organisms from various taxa: Staphylococcus aureus, five species of Streptomyces, two strains of E. coli, and S. cerevisiae. We reveal that the relationship between translation efficiency and sequence features differs across organisms, partly reflecting their taxonomy. The codon adaptation index shows high correlation in all analyzed organisms. Our study provides an insight into the diversity and commonality of sequence determinants of protein expression in these organisms.

Keywords: sequence features; sequence; translation efficiency; relationship translation

Journal Title: Genomics
Year Published: 2021

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