Protein Coding Gene Nucleotide Substitution Pattern in the Apicomplexan ProtozoaCryptosporidium parvumandCryptosporidium hominis

Comparative and Functional Genomics - Tập 2008 - Trang 1-6 - 2008
Guangtao Ge1, Lenore Cowen1, Grace Ndeezi2, Giovanni Widmer2
1Department of Computer Science, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155, USA
2Department of Biomedical Sciences, Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA 01536, USA

Tóm tắt

Cryptosporidium parvumandC. hominisare related protozoan pathogens which infect the intestinal epithelium of humans and other vertebrates. To explore the evolution of these parasites, and identify genes under positive selection, we performed a pairwise whole-genome comparison between all orthologous protein coding genes inC. parvumandC. hominis. Genome-wide calculation of the ratio of nonsynonymous versus synonymous nucleotide substitutions (dN/dS) was performed to detect the impact of positive and purifying selection. Of 2465 pairs of orthologous genes, a total of 27 (1.1%) showed a high ratio of nonsynonymous substitutions, consistent with positive selection. A majority of these genes were annotated as hypothetical proteins. In addition, proteins with transmembrane and signal peptide domains are significantly more frequent in the highdN/dSgroup.

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