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    Nucleic Acids Res. 1988 Jun 24;16(12):5557-68.

    Expression of glutathione peroxidase I gene in selenium-deficient rats.

    Reddy AP, Hsu BL, Reddy PS, Li NQ, Thyagaraju K, Reddy CC, Tam MF, Tu CP.

    Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802.

    We have characterized a cDNA pGPX1211 encoding rat glutathione peroxidase I. The selenocysteine in the protein corresponded to a TGA codon in the coding region of the cDNA, similar to earlier findings in mouse and human genes, and a gene encoding the formate dehydrogenase from E. coli, another selenoenzyme. The rat GSH peroxidase I has a calculated subunit molecular weight of 22,155 daltons and shares 95% and 86% sequence homology with the mouse and human subunits, respectively. The 3'-noncoding sequence (greater than 930 bp) in pGPX1211 is much longer than that of the human sequences. We found that glutathione peroxidase I mRNA, but not the polypeptide, was expressed under nutritional stress of selenium deficiency where no glutathione peroxidase I activity can be detected. The failure of detecting any apoprotein for the glutathione peroxidase I under selenium deficiency and results published from other laboratories supports the proposal that selenium may be incorporated into the glutathione peroxidase I co-translationally.

    PMID: 2838821 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 336784

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