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Title: An Insight into Codon Pattern Analysis of Autophagy Genes Associated with Virus Infection
Authors: Rzhepakovsky, I. V.
Ржепаковский, И. В.
Keywords: Autophagy genes;Odds ratio;Codon usage bias;Evolutionary forces;Gene expression;Nucleotide composition;RSCU
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Singhal, S., Kumar, U., Alqahtani, T., Rzhepakovsky, I.V., Khandia, R., Pandey, M., Alqahtani, S., Alharbi, H., Kamal, M.A. An Insight into Codon Pattern Analysis of Autophagy Genes Associated with Virus Infection // Current pharmaceutical design. - 2023. - 29(14), pp. 1105-1120. - DOI: 10.2174/1381612829666230418093308
Series/Report no.: Current pharmaceutical design
Abstract: Introduction: Apoptosis and autophagy are the two fundamental processes involved in maintaining homeostasis, and a common stimulus may initiate the processes. Autophagy has been implicated in various dis-eases, including viral infections. Genetic manipulations leading to altered gene expression might be a strategy to check virus infection. Aim: Determination of molecular patterns, relative synonymous codon usage, codon preference, codon bias, codon pair bias, and rare codons so that genetic manipulation of autophagy genes may be done to curb viral in-fection. Methods: Using various software, algorithms, and statistical analysis, insights into codon patterns were ob-tained. A total of 41 autophagy genes were envisaged as they are involved in virus infection. Results: The A/T and G/C ending codons are preferred by different genes. AAA-GAA and CAG-CTG codon pairs are the most abundant codon pairs. CGA, TCG, CCG, and GCG are rarely used codons. Conclusion: The information generated in the present study helps manipulate the gene expression level of virus infection-associated autophagy genes through gene modification tools like CRISPR. Codon deoptimization for reducing while codon pair optimization for enhancing is efficacious for HO-1 gene expression.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/24224
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