Accounting for Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting in the Computation of Codon Usage Bias Indices

Experimental evidence shows that synonymous mutations can have important consequences on genetic fitness. Many organisms display codon usage bias (CUB), where synonymous codons that are translated into the same amino acid appear with distinct frequency. Within genomes, CUB is thought to arise from s...

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Main Authors: Victor Garcia, Stefan Zoller, Maria Anisimova
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2018-10-01
Series:G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
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Online Access:http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.118.200185
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spelling doaj-0abd3d88935c4f9a8dff019d3838b14c2021-07-02T10:13:39ZengOxford University PressG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics2160-18362018-10-018103173318310.1534/g3.118.2001856Accounting for Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting in the Computation of Codon Usage Bias IndicesVictor GarciaStefan ZollerMaria AnisimovaExperimental evidence shows that synonymous mutations can have important consequences on genetic fitness. Many organisms display codon usage bias (CUB), where synonymous codons that are translated into the same amino acid appear with distinct frequency. Within genomes, CUB is thought to arise from selection for translational efficiency and accuracy, termed the translational efficiency hypothesis (TEH). Indeed, CUB indices correlate with protein expression levels, which is widely interpreted as evidence for translational selection. However, these tests neglect -1 programmed ribosomal frameshifting (-1 PRF), an important translational disruption effect found across all organisms of the tree of life. Genes that contain -1 PRF signals should cost more to express than genes without. Thus, CUB indices that do not consider -1 PRF may overestimate genes’ true adaptation to translational efficiency and accuracy constraints. Here, we first investigate whether -1 PRF signals do indeed carry such translational cost. We then propose two corrections for CUB indices for genes containing -1 PRF signals. We retest the TEH in Saccharomyces cerevisiae under these corrections. We find that the correlation between corrected CUB index and protein expression remains intact for most levels of uniform -1 PRF efficiencies, and tends to increase when these efficiencies decline with protein expression. We conclude that the TEH is strengthened and that -1 PRF events constitute a promising and useful tool to examine the relationships between CUB and selection for translation efficiency and accuracy.http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.118.200185codon usage bias programmed ribosomal frameshifting translation efficiency hypothesis genetics molecular biology
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Accounting for Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting in the Computation of Codon Usage Bias Indices
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
codon usage bias programmed ribosomal frameshifting translation efficiency hypothesis genetics molecular biology
author_facet Victor Garcia
Stefan Zoller
Maria Anisimova
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title Accounting for Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting in the Computation of Codon Usage Bias Indices
title_short Accounting for Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting in the Computation of Codon Usage Bias Indices
title_full Accounting for Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting in the Computation of Codon Usage Bias Indices
title_fullStr Accounting for Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting in the Computation of Codon Usage Bias Indices
title_full_unstemmed Accounting for Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting in the Computation of Codon Usage Bias Indices
title_sort accounting for programmed ribosomal frameshifting in the computation of codon usage bias indices
publisher Oxford University Press
series G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
issn 2160-1836
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Experimental evidence shows that synonymous mutations can have important consequences on genetic fitness. Many organisms display codon usage bias (CUB), where synonymous codons that are translated into the same amino acid appear with distinct frequency. Within genomes, CUB is thought to arise from selection for translational efficiency and accuracy, termed the translational efficiency hypothesis (TEH). Indeed, CUB indices correlate with protein expression levels, which is widely interpreted as evidence for translational selection. However, these tests neglect -1 programmed ribosomal frameshifting (-1 PRF), an important translational disruption effect found across all organisms of the tree of life. Genes that contain -1 PRF signals should cost more to express than genes without. Thus, CUB indices that do not consider -1 PRF may overestimate genes’ true adaptation to translational efficiency and accuracy constraints. Here, we first investigate whether -1 PRF signals do indeed carry such translational cost. We then propose two corrections for CUB indices for genes containing -1 PRF signals. We retest the TEH in Saccharomyces cerevisiae under these corrections. We find that the correlation between corrected CUB index and protein expression remains intact for most levels of uniform -1 PRF efficiencies, and tends to increase when these efficiencies decline with protein expression. We conclude that the TEH is strengthened and that -1 PRF events constitute a promising and useful tool to examine the relationships between CUB and selection for translation efficiency and accuracy.
topic codon usage bias programmed ribosomal frameshifting translation efficiency hypothesis genetics molecular biology
url http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.118.200185
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