Analysis for codon usage bias in membrane anchor of nonstructural protein 5A from BVDV.

J Basic Microbiol

Key Laboratory of Biotechnology and Bioengineering of State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Biomedical Research Center, Northwest Minzu University, Lanzhou.

Published: October 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A) of the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is crucial for viral replication, anchored to cell membranes via a specific protein structure, the in-plane amphipathic α-helix.
  • This study investigates how the use of synonymous codons and the availability of transfer RNA (tRNA) in cells influence the formation and stability of NS5A's membrane anchor across different BVDV genotypes.
  • Findings reveal a significant correlation between codon usage bias and the structural integrity of the NS5A membrane anchor, suggesting that higher tRNA abundance leads to faster protein translation and impacts how the protein shapes itself in the membrane.

Article Abstract

The nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A) of the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is a monotopic membrane protein. This protein can anchor to the cell membrane by an in-plane amphipathic ⍺-helix, which participates in the viral replication complex. In this study, the effects of synonymous codon usage pattern of NS5A and the overall transfer RNA (tRNA) abundance in cells on the formation of the in-plane membrane anchor of NS5A were analyzed, based on NS5A coding sequences of different BVDV genotypes. BVDV NS5A coding sequences represent the most potential for BVDV genotyping. Moreover, the nucleotide usage of BVDV NS5A dominates the genotype-specific pattern of synonymous codon usage. There is an obvious relationship between synonymous codon usage bias and the spatial conformation of the in-plane membrane anchor. Furthermore, the overall tRNA abundance profiling displays that codon positions with a high level of tRNA abundance are more than ones with a low level of tRNA abundance in the in-plane membrane anchor, implying that high translation speed probably acts on the spatial conformation of in-plane membrane anchor of BVDV NS5A. These results give a new opinion on the effect of codon usage bias in the formation of the in-plane membrane anchor of BVDV NS5A.

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