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. 2018 Apr;137(1):17-31.
doi: 10.1007/s12064-017-0258-x. Epub 2017 Nov 16.

Bijective codon transformations show genetic code symmetries centered on cytosine's coding properties

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Bijective codon transformations show genetic code symmetries centered on cytosine's coding properties

Hervé Seligmann. Theory Biosci. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

Homology of some RNAs with template DNA requires systematic exchanges between nucleotides. Such exchanges produce 'swinger' RNA along 23 bijective transformations (nine symmetric, X ↔ Y; and 14 asymmetric, X → Y → Z → X, for example A ↔ C and A → C → G → A, respectively). Here, analyses compare amino acids coded by swinger-transformed codons to those coded by untransformed codons, defining coding invariance after transformations. Swinger transformations cluster according to coding invariance in four groups characterized by transformations into cytosine (C = C, T → C, A → C, and G → C). C's central mutational coding role shows that swinger transformations constrained genetic code genesis. Coding invariance post-transformations correlate positively/negatively with mitochondrial swinger transcription/lepidosaurian body temperature. Presumably, low/high temperatures stabilize/revert rare swinger polymerization modes, producing long swinger sequences/point mutations, respectively. Coding invariance after swinger transformations might compensate effects of swinger polymerizations in species with low body temperatures. Hypothetically, swinger transcription increased coding potential of RNA self-replicating protolife systems under heating/cooling cycles.

Keywords: Abyssal hydrothermal vent; Circular codes; Rumer’s transformation.

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