Abstract
Background: Sequence periodicity with a period close to the DNA helical repeat is a very basic genomic property. This genomic feature was demonstrated for many prokaryotic genomes. The Escherichia coli sequences display the period close to 11 base pairs. Results: Here we demonstrate that practically only ApA/TpT dinucleotides contribute to overall dinucleotide periodicity in Escherichia coli. The noncoding sequences reveal this periodicity much more prominently compared to protein-coding sequences. The sequence periodicity of ApC/GpT, ApT and GpC dinucleotides along the Escherichia coli K-12 is found to be located as well mainly within the intergenic regions. Conclusions: The observed concentration of the dinucleotide sequence periodicity in the intergenic regions of E. coli suggests that the periodicity is a typical property of prokaryotic intergenic regions. We suppose that this preferential distribution of dinucleotide periodicity serves many biological functions; first of all, the regulation of transcription. © 2004 Hosid et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Hosid, S., Trifonov, E. N., & Bolshoy, A. (2004). Sequence periodicity of Escherichia coli is concentrated in intergenic regions. BMC Molecular Biology, 5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-5-14
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