| Literature DB >> 32818632 |
Zhiyi Ge1, Xuerui Li1, Xiaoan Cao1, Rui Wang2, Wen Hu3, Ling Gen1, Shengyi Han4, Youjun Shang1, Yongsheng Liu1, Jian-Hua Zhou5.
Abstract
Given the high therapeutic value of the staphylococcal phage, the genome co-evolution of the phage and the host has gained great attention. Though the genome-wide AT richness in staphylococcal phages has been well-studied with nucleotide usage bias, here we proved that host factor, lifestyle and taxonomy are also important factors in understanding the phage nucleotide usages bias using information entropy formula. Such correlation is especially prominent when it comes to the synonymous codon usages of staphylococcal phages, despite the overall scattered codon usage pattern represented by principal component analysis. This strong relationship is explained by nucleotide skew which testified that the usage biases of nucleotide at different codon positions are acting on synonymous codons. Therefore, our study reveals a hidden relationship of genome evolution with host limitation and phagic phenotype, providing new insight into phage genome evolution at genetic level.Keywords: Genome evolution; Host limitation; Phagic phenotype; Staphylococcal phage; Synonymous codon usage
Year: 2020 PMID: 32818632 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.08.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736