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Codon Usage As a Tool to Predict the Cellular Location of Eukaryotic Ribosomal Proteins and Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1999 Jul 3
PMID 10390524
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In spite of many efforts, the prediction of the location of proteins in eukaryotic cells (cytoplasm, mitochondrion or chloroplast) is still far from straightforward. In some cases (e.g. ribosomal proteins and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases) both the cytoplasmic proteins and their organellar counterparts are encoded by the nuclear genome. A factorial correspondence analysis of the codon usage in yeast and Caenorhabditis elegans shows that the codon usage of those nuclear genes encoding ribosomal proteins or aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases is markedly different, depending on the final location of the proteins (cytoplasmic or mitochondrial). As a consequence, the location of such proteins-whose sequences are now frequently determined by systematic genomic sequencing-can be easily and quickly predicted. A WWW interface has been developed, aimed at providing a user-friendly tool for codon usage pattern analysis. It is available from http://www.genetique.uvsq.fr/afc.html

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