Welcome to Bagheera

If you use Bagheera, please cite Mühlhausen S and Kollmar M Predicting the fungal CUG codon translation with Bagheera BMC Genomics 2014, 15:411

For more information on the CTG codon usage in yeasts you might be interested in reading Mühlhausen S and Kollmar M Molecular Phylogeny of Sequenced Saccharomycetes Reveals Polyphyly of the Alternative Yeast Codon Usage Genome Biol Evol 2014, 6:12.

The novel CTG translation found in P. tannophilus is described in Mühlhausen S, Findeisen P, Plessmann U, Urlaub H, Kollmar M A novel nuclear genetic code alteration in yeasts and the evolution of codon reassignment in eukaryotesGenome Res 2016, 26:7.

Scope of Bagheera

The translation of DNA into protein is not same for all organisms. Some yeast uses an alternative translation of the leucine codon CUG. In the Schizosaccharomyces and the Saccharomyces clades CUG is translated as leucine, while species of the “Candida clade” translate CUG as serine.

Species names are not sufficient to assign the correct translation scheme. In detail, some species with telemorph or anamorph named Candida translate CUG as leucine. In the figure, all species with telemorph or anamorph named Candida are highlighted in bold.

This webserver is designed to detect the most probable translation scheme of a given species.

phylogenetic net

Restrictions and Licence

Using Bagheera by non-academics requires permission. The source code of a command-line version of Bagheera can be obtained upon request and used under a GNU Creative Commons License.
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