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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
卷 253, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.126738
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Buchnera aphidicola; Aphid; Genome shrinkage; Strand compositional asymmetry; Codon usage; Phylogeny
This study comprehensively analyzed the genomic characteristics, codon usage patterns, and phylogenetic implications of 103 Buchnera strains from 12 host subfamilies. The findings revealed consistent features among all strains, including small genome sizes, low GC contents, and gene losses. Strong strand compositional asymmetries were observed at the genome level, and these asymmetries were reflected in the codon usage preferences within chromosomal genes. The phylogenetic analyses based on Buchnera symbionts provided an alternative topology of Aphididae, confirming the paraphylies of Eriosomatinae and Macrosiphini.
Taxa of Buchnera aphidicola (hereafter Buchnera) are mutualistic intracellular symbionts of aphids, known for their remarkable biological traits such as genome reduction, strand compositional asymmetry, and symbiont-host coevolution. With the growing availability of genomic data, we performed a comprehensive analysis of 103 genomes of Buchnera strains from 12 host subfamilies, focusing on the genomic characterizations, codon usage patterns, and phylogenetic implications. Our findings revealed consistent features among all genomes, including small genome sizes, low GC contents, and gene losses. We also identified strong strand compositional asymmetries in all strains at the genome level. Further investigation suggested that mutation pressure may have played a crucial role in shaping codon usage of Buchnera. Moreover, the genomic asymmetries were reflected in asymmetric codon usage preferences within chromosomal genes. Notably, the levels of these asymmetries were varied among strains and were significantly influenced by the degrees of genome shrinkages. Lastly, our phylogenetic analyses presented an alternative topology of Aphididae, based on the Buchnera symbionts, providing robust confirmation of the paraphylies of Eriosomatinae, and Macrosiphini. Our objectives are to further understand the strand compositional asymmetry and codon usage bias of Buchnera taxa, and provide new perspectives for phylogenetic studies of Aphididae.
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