| Literature DB >> 26159228 |
Marcelo M Brandão1, Larissa Spoladore2, Luzinete C B Faria3, Andréa S L Rocha3, Marcio C Silva-Filho2, Reginaldo Palazzo3.
Abstract
A previously described DNA sequence generator algorithm (DNA-SGA) using error-correcting codes has been employed as a computational tool to address the evolutionary pathway of the genetic code. The code-generated sequence alignment demonstrated that a residue mutation revealed by the code can be found in the same position in sequences of distantly related taxa. Furthermore, the code-generated sequences do not promote amino acid changes in the deviant genomes through codon reassignment. A Bayesian evolutionary analysis of both code-generated and homologous sequences of the Arabidopsis thaliana malate dehydrogenase gene indicates an approximately 1 MYA divergence time from the MDH code-generated sequence node to its paralogous sequences. The DNA-SGA helps to determine the plesiomorphic state of DNA sequences because a single nucleotide alteration often occurs in distantly related taxa and can be found in the alternative codon patterns of noncanonical genetic codes. As a consequence, the algorithm may reveal an earlier stage of the evolution of the standard code.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26159228 PMCID: PMC4498232 DOI: 10.1038/srep12051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Polynomial-based DNA sequences generated by BCH codes over Galois ring and field extensions.
| S02.a) | TS | 45269853 | Sc | D/F | x3+ax2+bx+b | x6+x5+1 |
| S02.b) | TS | 45269853 | Sc | B/R | x6+x4+x3+x+1 | x6+2x5+x4+x3+3x+1 |
| S02.c) | TS* | 78096542 | Ts | D/F | x3+bx2+x+a | x6+x5+x4+x+1 |
| S02.d) | TS* | 78096542 | Ts | C/R | x6+x5+x4+x+1 | x6+x5+x4+2x2+3x+1 |
| S02.e) | TS* | 632733 | Nt | A/R | x6+x5+x2+x+1 | x6+3x5+2x4+x2+x+1 |
| S02.f) | TS* | 632733 | Nt | A/R | x6+x5+x3+x2+1 | x6+3x5+x3+x2+2x+1 |
| S02.g) | TS | 7328566 | Cs | B/R | x6+x5+1 | x6+3x5+2x3+1 |
| S02.h) | TS* | 186509758 | At | A/R | x6+x5+x3+x2+1 | x6+3x5+x3+x2+2x+1 |
| S02.i) | PM | 832917 | Sc | A/R | x6+x5+x2+x+1 | x6+3x5+2x4+x2+x+1 |
| S02.j) | TS | 12587 | Hs | C/R | x6+x5+1 | x6+3x5+2x3+1 |
| 2a and b | 30695458 | At | C/R | x10+x9+x8+x7+x6+x4+x3+x+1 | x10+x9+x8+3x7+x6+x4+x3+3x+1 | |
| 3.a) | TS | 217937 | Ib | B/R | x3+ax2+ax+a | x6+x5+x3+x2+1 |
| 3.b) | TS | 51093376 | Pd | D/F | x3+ax2+bx+b | x6+x5+1 |
| 3.c) | TS | 16740522 | Mm | A/R | x6+x5+x4+x+1 | x6+x5+x4+2x2+3x+1 |
| 3.d) | 25140446 | Hs | B/R | x6+x5+1 | x6+3x5+2x3+1 |
Abbreviations: TS targeting sequence; PM protein motifs; L labelings A, B, C and D; R ring; F field; *signal or transit peptide without experimental evidence. Sc Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Ts Triticum aestivum; Nt Nicotiana tabacum; Cs Citrus sinensis; At Arabidopsis thaliana; Hs Homo sapiens; Ib Ipomoea batatas; Pd Polistes dominulus; Mm Mesobuthus martensii.
Figure 1The malate dehydrogenase (MDH) phylogenetic proposal and date inference used to estimate the divergence time among malate dehydrogenase (MDH) sequences.
The number on the nodes indicates the posterior probability, and the number along the length of the branch indicates the age in millions of years ago (MYA). The asterisk indicates the sequence analyzed by the G-linear code.
A. thaliana - Mitochondrial - Malate dehydrogenase 1 – GI number 30695458.
A. thaliana - Mitochondrial - Malate dehydrogenase 1 – GI number 30695458.
DNA sequences generated by BCH code.