Correlation between gene expression levels under drought stress and synonymous codon usage in rice plant by in-silico study.

We studied the correlation of synonymous codon usage (SCU) on gene expression levels under drought stress in rice. Sixty genes related to drought stress (with high, intermediate and low expression) were selected from rice meta-analysis data and various codon usage indices such as the effective numbe...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Chamani Mohasses, Mahmood Solouki, Behzad Ghareyazie, Leila Fahmideh, Motahhareh Mohsenpour
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237334
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spelling doaj-02b311e0fda94a698e853be39583a58d2021-03-03T22:01:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023733410.1371/journal.pone.0237334Correlation between gene expression levels under drought stress and synonymous codon usage in rice plant by in-silico study.Fatemeh Chamani MohassesMahmood SoloukiBehzad GhareyazieLeila FahmidehMotahhareh MohsenpourWe studied the correlation of synonymous codon usage (SCU) on gene expression levels under drought stress in rice. Sixty genes related to drought stress (with high, intermediate and low expression) were selected from rice meta-analysis data and various codon usage indices such as the effective number of codon usage (ENC), codon adaptation index (CAI) and relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) were calculated. We found that in genes highly expressing under drought 1) GC content was higher, 2) ENC value was lower, 3) the preferred codons of some amino acids changed and 4) the RSCU ratio of GC-end codons relative to AT-end codons for 18 amino acids increased significantly compared with those in other genes. We introduce ARSCU as the Average ratio of RSCUs of GC-end codons to AT-end codons in each gene that could significantly separate high-expression genes under drought from low-expression genes. ARSCU is calculated using the program ARSCU-Calculator developed by our group to help predicting expression level of rice genes under drought. An index above ARSCU threshold is expected to indicate that the gene under study may belong to the "high expression group under drought". This information may be applied for codon optimization of genes for rice genetic engineering. To validate these findings, we further used 60 other genes (randomly selected subset of 43233 genes studied for their response to drought stress). ARSCU value was able to predict the level of expression at 88.33% of the cases. Using third set of 60 genes selected amongst high expressing genes not related to drought, only 31.65% of the genes showed ARSCU value of higher than the set threshold. This indicates that the phenomenon we described in this report may be unique for drought related genes. To justify the observed correlation between CUB and high expressing genes under drought, possible role of tRNA post transcriptional modification and tRFs was hypothesized as possible underlying biological mechanism.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237334
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author Fatemeh Chamani Mohasses
Mahmood Solouki
Behzad Ghareyazie
Leila Fahmideh
Motahhareh Mohsenpour
spellingShingle Fatemeh Chamani Mohasses
Mahmood Solouki
Behzad Ghareyazie
Leila Fahmideh
Motahhareh Mohsenpour
Correlation between gene expression levels under drought stress and synonymous codon usage in rice plant by in-silico study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Fatemeh Chamani Mohasses
Mahmood Solouki
Behzad Ghareyazie
Leila Fahmideh
Motahhareh Mohsenpour
author_sort Fatemeh Chamani Mohasses
title Correlation between gene expression levels under drought stress and synonymous codon usage in rice plant by in-silico study.
title_short Correlation between gene expression levels under drought stress and synonymous codon usage in rice plant by in-silico study.
title_full Correlation between gene expression levels under drought stress and synonymous codon usage in rice plant by in-silico study.
title_fullStr Correlation between gene expression levels under drought stress and synonymous codon usage in rice plant by in-silico study.
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between gene expression levels under drought stress and synonymous codon usage in rice plant by in-silico study.
title_sort correlation between gene expression levels under drought stress and synonymous codon usage in rice plant by in-silico study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description We studied the correlation of synonymous codon usage (SCU) on gene expression levels under drought stress in rice. Sixty genes related to drought stress (with high, intermediate and low expression) were selected from rice meta-analysis data and various codon usage indices such as the effective number of codon usage (ENC), codon adaptation index (CAI) and relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) were calculated. We found that in genes highly expressing under drought 1) GC content was higher, 2) ENC value was lower, 3) the preferred codons of some amino acids changed and 4) the RSCU ratio of GC-end codons relative to AT-end codons for 18 amino acids increased significantly compared with those in other genes. We introduce ARSCU as the Average ratio of RSCUs of GC-end codons to AT-end codons in each gene that could significantly separate high-expression genes under drought from low-expression genes. ARSCU is calculated using the program ARSCU-Calculator developed by our group to help predicting expression level of rice genes under drought. An index above ARSCU threshold is expected to indicate that the gene under study may belong to the "high expression group under drought". This information may be applied for codon optimization of genes for rice genetic engineering. To validate these findings, we further used 60 other genes (randomly selected subset of 43233 genes studied for their response to drought stress). ARSCU value was able to predict the level of expression at 88.33% of the cases. Using third set of 60 genes selected amongst high expressing genes not related to drought, only 31.65% of the genes showed ARSCU value of higher than the set threshold. This indicates that the phenomenon we described in this report may be unique for drought related genes. To justify the observed correlation between CUB and high expressing genes under drought, possible role of tRNA post transcriptional modification and tRFs was hypothesized as possible underlying biological mechanism.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237334
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