Table 1. Analysis for stimulatory and inhibitory motifs in Trypanosomatidae and vertebrate genomes.
Organism | Frequency | Expected number | Observed number | rO/E | |
Stimulatory motif | |||||
RRCGYY | L. major | 5.63.10−3 | 184500 | 197597 | 1.07 |
T. cruzi | 4.23.10−3 | 137439 | 105362 | 0.77 | |
T. brucei | 3.31.10−3 | 87665 | 82685 | 0.94 | |
T. vivax | 4.56.10−3 | 103513 | 70098 | 0.68 | |
Mouse | 2.76.10−3 | 7607250 | 1490164 | 0.20 | |
Human | 2.76.10−3 | 8875125 | 1665432 | 0.19 | |
HRWCGTTN | L. major | 5.04.10−4 | 16531 | 18555 | 1.12 |
T. cruzi | 6.92.10−4 | 22496 | 17819 | 0.79 | |
T. brucei | 8.02.10−4 | 21258 | 18976 | 0.89 | |
T. vivax | 6.47.10−4 | 14710 | 13428 | 0.91 | |
Mouse | 8.50.10−4 | 2345140 | 309431 | 0.13 | |
Human | 8.50.10−4 | 2735997 | 347034 | 0.13 | |
Inhibitory motif | |||||
CCNDDNNGGG | L. major | 1.19.10−3 | 39055 | 12726 | 0.33 |
T. cruzi | 6.51.10−4 | 21165 | 8478 | 0.40 | |
T. brucei | 3.82.10−4 | 10118 | 7873 | 0.78 | |
T. vivax | 7.65.10−4 | 17372 | 5267 | 0.30 | |
Mouse | 2.55.10−4 | 703493 | 936758 | 1.33 | |
Human | 2.55.10−4 | 820742 | 1183790 | 1.44 | |
WKKVGGGG | L. major | 6.48.10−4 | 21254 | 19451 | 0.92 |
T. cruzi | 4.17.10−4 | 13557 | 10625 | 0.78 | |
T. brucei | 2.76.10−4 | 7312 | 9605 | 1.31 | |
T. vivax | 4.71.10−4 | 10691 | 5305 | 0.50 | |
Mouse | 2.00.10−4 | 552602 | 944031 | 1.71 | |
Human | 2.00.10−4 | 644703 | 787326 | 1.22 |
Stimulatory motifs (RRCGYY for [purin-purin-C-G-pyrimidin-pyrimidin]; HRWCGTTN for [(notG)-purin-(A or T)-C-G-T-T-any base] and inhibitory motifs (WKKVGGGG for [(A or T)-(G or T)-(G or T)-(A or C or T)-G-G-G-G]; CCNDDNNGGG for [C-C-x-(notC)-(notC)-x-x-G-G-G], where × stands for any base) were searched in whole genomes. For each motif, the counted number was indicated as the observed number. The expected motif number was calculated as (motif frequency × genome size). The motif frequency corresponds to the product of frequency for each nucleotide, which is different from one genome to another (Table S1). The rO/E corresponds to the ratio between the observed number and the expected number of the motifs.