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Comprehensive analysis of coding sequence architecture features and gene expression in Arachis duranensis.

Shuwei Dong1, Long Zhang1, Wenhui Pang1, Yongli Zhang1, Chang Wang1, Zhenyi Li1, Lichao Ma1, Wei Tang1, Guofeng Yang1, Hui Song1.   

Abstract

Coding sequence (CDS) architecture affects gene expression levels in organisms. Codon optimization can increase the gene expression level. Therefore, understanding codon usage patterns has important implications for research on genetic engineering and exogenous gene expression. To date, the codon usage patterns of many model plants have been analyzed. However, the relationship between CDS architecture and gene expression in Arachis duranensis remains poorly understood. According to the results of genome sequencing, A. duranensis has many resistant genes that can be used to improve the cultivated peanut. In this study, bioinformatic approaches were used to estimate A. duranensis CDS architectures, including frequency of the optimal codon (Fop), polypeptide length and GC contents at the first (GC1), second (GC2) and third (GC3) codon positions. In addition, Arachis RNA-seq datasets were downloaded from PeanutBase. The relationships between gene expression and CDS architecture were assessed both under normal growth as well as nematode and drought stress conditions. A total of 26 codons with high frequency were identified, which preferentially ended with A or T in A. duranensis CDSs under the above-mentioned three conditions. A similar CDS architecture was found in differentially expressed genes (DEGs) under nematode and drought stresses. The GC1 content differed between DEGs and non-differentially expressed genes (NDEGs) under both drought and nematode stresses. The expression levels of DEGs were affected by different CDS architectures compared with NDEGs under drought stress. In addition, no correlation was found between differential gene expression and CDS architecture neither under nematode nor under drought stress. These results aid the understanding of gene expression in A. duranensis. © Prof. H.S. Srivastava Foundation for Science and Society 2021.

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Keywords:  Arachis duranensis; Coding sequence architecture; Codon usage bias; Drought stress; Gene expression; Nematode infection

Year:  2021        PMID: 33707864      PMCID: PMC7907404          DOI: 10.1007/s12298-021-00938-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Mol Biol Plants        ISSN: 0974-0430


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