Statistical Analysis of Hurst Exponents of Essential/Nonessential Genes in 33 Bacterial Genomes.

Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical experiments. However, there is demand for improved computational methods for determining gene essentiality. In this study, we used the Hurst exponent, a characteristic parameter to describe long-range correlation i...

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Main Authors: Xiao Liu, Baojin Wang, Luo Xu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4466317?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7d012a33bd9b4c629a7a0266c89caf272020-11-25T00:57:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e012971610.1371/journal.pone.0129716Statistical Analysis of Hurst Exponents of Essential/Nonessential Genes in 33 Bacterial Genomes.Xiao LiuBaojin WangLuo XuMethods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical experiments. However, there is demand for improved computational methods for determining gene essentiality. In this study, we used the Hurst exponent, a characteristic parameter to describe long-range correlation in DNA, and analyzed its distribution in 33 bacterial genomes. In most genomes (31 out of 33) the significance levels of the Hurst exponents of the essential genes were significantly higher than for the corresponding full-gene-set, whereas the significance levels of the Hurst exponents of the nonessential genes remained unchanged or increased only slightly. All of the Hurst exponents of essential genes followed a normal distribution, with one exception. We therefore propose that the distribution feature of Hurst exponents of essential genes can be used as a classification index for essential gene prediction in bacteria. For computer-aided design in the field of synthetic biology, this feature can build a restraint for pre- or post-design checking of bacterial essential genes. Moreover, considering the relationship between gene essentiality and evolution, the Hurst exponents could be used as a descriptive parameter related to evolutionary level, or be added to the annotation of each gene.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4466317?pdf=render
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author Xiao Liu
Baojin Wang
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Statistical Analysis of Hurst Exponents of Essential/Nonessential Genes in 33 Bacterial Genomes.
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Baojin Wang
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title Statistical Analysis of Hurst Exponents of Essential/Nonessential Genes in 33 Bacterial Genomes.
title_short Statistical Analysis of Hurst Exponents of Essential/Nonessential Genes in 33 Bacterial Genomes.
title_full Statistical Analysis of Hurst Exponents of Essential/Nonessential Genes in 33 Bacterial Genomes.
title_fullStr Statistical Analysis of Hurst Exponents of Essential/Nonessential Genes in 33 Bacterial Genomes.
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Analysis of Hurst Exponents of Essential/Nonessential Genes in 33 Bacterial Genomes.
title_sort statistical analysis of hurst exponents of essential/nonessential genes in 33 bacterial genomes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical experiments. However, there is demand for improved computational methods for determining gene essentiality. In this study, we used the Hurst exponent, a characteristic parameter to describe long-range correlation in DNA, and analyzed its distribution in 33 bacterial genomes. In most genomes (31 out of 33) the significance levels of the Hurst exponents of the essential genes were significantly higher than for the corresponding full-gene-set, whereas the significance levels of the Hurst exponents of the nonessential genes remained unchanged or increased only slightly. All of the Hurst exponents of essential genes followed a normal distribution, with one exception. We therefore propose that the distribution feature of Hurst exponents of essential genes can be used as a classification index for essential gene prediction in bacteria. For computer-aided design in the field of synthetic biology, this feature can build a restraint for pre- or post-design checking of bacterial essential genes. Moreover, considering the relationship between gene essentiality and evolution, the Hurst exponents could be used as a descriptive parameter related to evolutionary level, or be added to the annotation of each gene.
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