Evolution and multilevel optimization of the genetic code
- PMID: 17351130
- DOI: 10.1101/gr.6144007
Evolution and multilevel optimization of the genetic code
Abstract
The discovery of the genetic code was one of the most important advances of modern biology. But there is more to a DNA code than protein sequence; DNA carries signals for splicing, localization, folding, and regulation that are often embedded within the protein-coding sequence. In this issue, Itzkovitz and Alon show that the specific 64-to-20 mapping found in the genetic code may have been optimized for permitting protein-coding regions to carry this extra information and suggest that this property may have evolved as a side benefit of selection to minimize the negative effects of frameshift errors.
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The genetic code is nearly optimal for allowing additional information within protein-coding sequences.Genome Res. 2007 Apr;17(4):405-12. doi: 10.1101/gr.5987307. Epub 2007 Feb 9. Genome Res. 2007. PMID: 17293451 Free PMC article.
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