- a
selenoprotein is any
protein that
includes a
selenocysteine (Sec, U, Se-Cys)
amino acid residue.
Among functionally characterized selenoproteins are...
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publications also as Se-Cys) is the 21st
proteinogenic amino acid.
Selenoproteins contain selenocysteine residues.
Selenocysteine is an
analogue of the...
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Selenoprotein O is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the
SELENOO gene. This gene
encodes a
selenoprotein,
pseudokinase selenoprotein-O(SelO), that...
- In
molecular biology, the
protein domain selenoprotein P (SelP) is the only
known eukaryotic selenoprotein that
contains multiple selenocysteine (Sec)...
- its
biological functions through selenoproteins,
which contain the
amino acid selenocysteine. Twenty-five
selenoproteins are
encoded in the
human genome...
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prokaryotic selenoprotein families drive the
evolution of selenocysteine, an
amino acid.
Selenium is
incorporated into
several prokaryotic selenoprotein families...
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SECIS elements are thus a
fundamental aspect of
messenger RNAs
encoding selenoproteins,
proteins that
include one or more
selenocysteine residues. In bacteria...
- Jun; Holmgren, Arne; Khanna, Kum Kum (1 July 2007). "From
Selenium to
Selenoproteins: Synthesis, Identity, and
Their Role in
Human Health". Antioxidants...
- In 2003, a
landmark paper described the
identification of all
known selenoproteins in humans: 25 in total.
Similar analyses have been run for
other organisms...
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Selenoprotein P is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the SEPP1 gene. This gene
encodes a
selenoprotein containing multiple selenocysteine (Sec) residues...