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A first look at ARFome: Dual-coding genes in mammalian Genomes

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PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Volume 3, Issue 5, Pages 855-861

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030091

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  1. NIAID NIH HHS [AI36214, R01 AI047745, R21 AI047745, U01 AI043638, R56 AI047745, P30 AI036214, AI57167, AI43638, AI47745, R01 AI057167] Funding Source: Medline

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Coding of multiple proteins by overlapping reading frames is not a feature one would associate with eukaryotic genes. Indeed, codependency between codons of overlapping protein-coding regions imposes a unique set of evolutionary constraints, making it a costly arrangement. Yet in cases of tightly coexpressed interacting proteins, dual coding may be advantageous. Here we show that although dual coding is nearly impossible by chance, a number of human transcripts contain overlapping coding regions. Using newly developed statistical techniques, we identified 40 candidate genes with evolutionarily conserved overlapping coding regions. Because our approach is conservative, we expect mammals to possess more dual-coding genes. Our results emphasize that the skepticism surrounding eukaryotic dual coding is unwarranted: rather than being artifacts, overlapping reading frames are often hallmarks of fascinating biology.

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