Predicting the fungal CUG codon translation with Bagheera
2014-05-29 | journal article
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- Authors
- Mühlhausen, Stefanie ; Kollmar, Martin
- Abstract
- Many eukaryotes have been shown to use alternative schemes to the universal genetic code. While most Saccharomycetes, including Saccharomyces cerevisiae, use the standard genetic code translating the CUG codon as leucine, some yeasts, including many but not all of the "Candida", translate the same codon as serine. It has been proposed that the change in codon identity was accomplished by an almost complete loss of the original CUG codons, making the CUG positions within the extant species highly discriminative for the one or other translation scheme.
- Issue Date
- 29-May-2014
- Journal
- BMC genomics
- eISSN
- 1471-2164
- Language
- English