The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis B virus and the effects of host on the virus in codon usage pattern

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the main human health problem and causes a large-scale of patients chronic infection worldwide.. As the replication of HBV depends on its host cell system, codon usage pattern for the viral...

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Main Authors: Ma Ming-ren, Ha Xiao-qin, Ling Hui, Wang Mei-liang, Zhang Fang-xin, Zhang Shang-di, Li Ge, Yan Wei
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Published: BMC 2011-12-01
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spelling doaj-2629fc8352e1433c9ef8b1353f269bd42020-11-25T01:00:40ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2011-12-018154410.1186/1743-422X-8-544The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis B virus and the effects of host on the virus in codon usage patternMa Ming-renHa Xiao-qinLing HuiWang Mei-liangZhang Fang-xinZhang Shang-diLi GeYan Wei<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the main human health problem and causes a large-scale of patients chronic infection worldwide.. As the replication of HBV depends on its host cell system, codon usage pattern for the viral gene might be susceptible to two main selections, namely mutation pressure and translation selection. In this case, a deeper investigation between HBV evolution and host adaptive response might assist control this disease.</p> <p>Result</p> <p>Relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) values for the whole HBV coding sequence were studied by Principal component analysis (PCA). The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage patterns, nucleotide contents and the comparison between ENC values of the whole HBV coding sequence indicated that the interaction between virus mutation pressure and host translation selection exists in the processes of HBV evolution. The synonymous codon usage pattern of HBV is a mixture of coincidence and antagonism to that of host cell. But the difference of genetic characteristic of HBV failed to be observed to its different epidemic areas or subtypes, suggesting that geographic factor is limited to influence the evolution of this virus, while genetic characteristic based on HBV genotypes could be divided into three groups, namely (i) genotyps A and E, (ii) genotype B, (iii) genotypes C, D and G.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Codon usage patterns from PCA for identification of evolutionary trends in HBV provide an alternative approach to understand the evolution of HBV. Further more, a combined selection of mutation pressure with translation selection on codon usage might shed a light on understanding the evolutionary trends of HBV genotypes.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/544Hepatitis B viruscodon usage patternevolutionmutation pressuretranslation selection
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author Ma Ming-ren
Ha Xiao-qin
Ling Hui
Wang Mei-liang
Zhang Fang-xin
Zhang Shang-di
Li Ge
Yan Wei
spellingShingle Ma Ming-ren
Ha Xiao-qin
Ling Hui
Wang Mei-liang
Zhang Fang-xin
Zhang Shang-di
Li Ge
Yan Wei
The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis B virus and the effects of host on the virus in codon usage pattern
Virology Journal
Hepatitis B virus
codon usage pattern
evolution
mutation pressure
translation selection
author_facet Ma Ming-ren
Ha Xiao-qin
Ling Hui
Wang Mei-liang
Zhang Fang-xin
Zhang Shang-di
Li Ge
Yan Wei
author_sort Ma Ming-ren
title The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis B virus and the effects of host on the virus in codon usage pattern
title_short The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis B virus and the effects of host on the virus in codon usage pattern
title_full The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis B virus and the effects of host on the virus in codon usage pattern
title_fullStr The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis B virus and the effects of host on the virus in codon usage pattern
title_full_unstemmed The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis B virus and the effects of host on the virus in codon usage pattern
title_sort characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis b virus and the effects of host on the virus in codon usage pattern
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2011-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the main human health problem and causes a large-scale of patients chronic infection worldwide.. As the replication of HBV depends on its host cell system, codon usage pattern for the viral gene might be susceptible to two main selections, namely mutation pressure and translation selection. In this case, a deeper investigation between HBV evolution and host adaptive response might assist control this disease.</p> <p>Result</p> <p>Relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) values for the whole HBV coding sequence were studied by Principal component analysis (PCA). The characteristics of the synonymous codon usage patterns, nucleotide contents and the comparison between ENC values of the whole HBV coding sequence indicated that the interaction between virus mutation pressure and host translation selection exists in the processes of HBV evolution. The synonymous codon usage pattern of HBV is a mixture of coincidence and antagonism to that of host cell. But the difference of genetic characteristic of HBV failed to be observed to its different epidemic areas or subtypes, suggesting that geographic factor is limited to influence the evolution of this virus, while genetic characteristic based on HBV genotypes could be divided into three groups, namely (i) genotyps A and E, (ii) genotype B, (iii) genotypes C, D and G.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Codon usage patterns from PCA for identification of evolutionary trends in HBV provide an alternative approach to understand the evolution of HBV. Further more, a combined selection of mutation pressure with translation selection on codon usage might shed a light on understanding the evolutionary trends of HBV genotypes.</p>
topic Hepatitis B virus
codon usage pattern
evolution
mutation pressure
translation selection
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/544
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