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. 2004 Feb 13;279(7):5421-8.
doi: 10.1074/jbc.M306415200. Epub 2003 Nov 29.

Intimate evolution of proteins. Proteome atomic content correlates with genome base composition

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Intimate evolution of proteins. Proteome atomic content correlates with genome base composition

Peggy Baudouin-Cornu et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Discerning the significant relations that exist within and among genome sequences is a major step toward the modeling of biopolymer evolution. Here we report the systematic analysis of the atomic composition of proteins encoded by organisms representative of each kingdoms. Protein atomic contents are shown to vary largely among species, the larger variations being observed for the main architectural component of proteins, the carbon atom. These variations apply to the bulk proteins as well as to subsets of ortholog proteins. A pronounced correlation between proteome carbon content and genome base composition is further evidenced, with high G+C genome content being related to low protein carbon content. The generation of random proteomes and the examination of the canonical genetic code provide arguments for the hypothesis that natural selection might have driven genome base composition.

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