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This index describes + the proportion of codons conforming to the intermediate strength of + codon-anticodon interaction energy rule of Grosjean and Fiers: + P2 = (WWC+SSU)/(WWY+SSY) where W = A or U, S = C or G, and Y = C or U. + It indicates the efficiency of the codon-anticodon interaction, and has + been used as an indicator of the presence of translational selection. + + G-language SOAP service is provided by the + Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University. + The original web service is located at the following URL: + + http://www.g-language.org/wiki/soap + + WSDL(RPC/Encoded) file is located at: + + http://soap.g-language.org/g-language.wsdl + + Documentation on G-language Genome Analysis Environment methods are + provided at the Document Center + + http://ws.g-language.org/gdoc/ + +Usage + +Here is a sample session with gp2 + +% gp2 refseqn:NC_000913 +Calculate the P2 index of each gene +Codon usage output file [nc_000913.gp2]: + + Go to the input files for this example + Go to the output files for this example + +Command line arguments + + Standard (Mandatory) qualifiers: + [-sequence] seqall Nucleotide sequence(s) filename and optional + format, or reference (input USA) + [-outfile] outfile [*.gp2] Codon usage output file + + Additional (Optional) qualifiers: (none) + Advanced (Unprompted) qualifiers: + -[no]accid boolean [Y] Include to use sequence accession ID as + query + + Associated qualifiers: + + "-sequence" associated qualifiers + -sbegin1 integer Start of each sequence to be used + -send1 integer End of each sequence to be used + -sreverse1 boolean Reverse (if DNA) + -sask1 boolean Ask for begin/end/reverse + -snucleotide1 boolean Sequence is nucleotide + -sprotein1 boolean Sequence is protein + -slower1 boolean Make lower case + -supper1 boolean Make upper case + -scircular1 boolean Sequence is circular + -sformat1 string Input sequence format + -iquery1 string Input query fields or ID list + -ioffset1 integer Input start position offset + -sdbname1 string Database name + -sid1 string Entryname + -ufo1 string UFO features + -fformat1 string Features format + -fopenfile1 string Features file name + + "-outfile" associated qualifiers + -odirectory2 string Output directory + + General qualifiers: + -auto boolean Turn off prompts + -stdout boolean Write first file to standard output + -filter boolean Read first file from standard input, write + first file to standard output + -options boolean Prompt for standard and additional values + -debug boolean Write debug output to program.dbg + -verbose boolean Report some/full command line options + -help boolean Report command line options and exit. More + information on associated and general + qualifiers can be found with -help -verbose + -warning boolean Report warnings + -error boolean Report errors + -fatal boolean Report fatal errors + -die boolean Report dying program messages + -version boolean Report version number and exit + +Input file format + + The database definitions for following commands are available at + http://soap.g-language.org/kbws/embossrc + + gp2 reads one or more nucleotide sequences. + +Output file format + + The output from gp2 is to a plain text file. + + File: nc_000913.gp2 + +Sequence: NC_000913 +P2,gene +0.4444,thrL +0.4234,thrA +0.4565,thrB +0.5156,thrC +0.4074,yaaX +0.4494,yaaA +0.3621,yaaJ +0.6832,talB + + [Part of this file has been deleted for brevity] + +0.3692,yjjX +0.4912,ytjC +0.4271,rob +0.4318,creA +0.3065,creB +0.3851,creC +0.4320,creD +0.6395,arcA +0.7857,yjjY +0.3333,yjtD + + +Data files + + None. + +Notes + + None. + +References + + Gouy M, Gautier C. (1982) Codon usage in bacteria: correlation with gene + expressivity, Nucleic Acids Res, 10(22):7055-74. + + Arakawa, K., Mori, K., Ikeda, K., Matsuzaki, T., Konayashi, Y., and + Tomita, M. (2003) G-language Genome Analysis Environment: A Workbench + for Nucleotide Sequence Data Mining, Bioinformatics, 19, 305-306. + + Arakawa, K. and Tomita, M. (2006) G-language System as a Platform for + large-scale analysis of high-throughput omics data, J. Pest Sci., + 31, 7. + + Arakawa, K., Kido, N., Oshita, K., Tomita, M. (2010) G-language Genome + Analysis Environment with REST and SOAP Web Service Interfaces, + Nucleic Acids Res., 38, W700-W705. + +Warnings + + None. + +Diagnostic Error Messages + + None. + +Exit status + + It always exits with a status of 0. + +Known bugs + + None. + +See also + + gcai Calculate codon adaptation index for each gene + gphx Identify predicted highly expressed gene + +Author(s) + + Hidetoshi Itaya (celery@g-language.org) + Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University + 252-0882 Japan + + Kazuharu Arakawa (gaou@sfc.keio.ac.jp) + Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University + 252-0882 Japan + +History + + 2012 - Written by Hidetoshi Itaya + 2013 - Fixed by Hidetoshi Itaya + +Target users + + This program is intended to be used by everyone and everything, from + naive users to embedded scripts. + +Comments + + None. +