Reconstitution of the biosynthetic pathway of selenocysteine tRNAs in Xenopus oocytes
1994
Selenocysteine is cotranslationally introduced into a growing polypeptide in response to certain UGA codons in selenoprotein mRNAs. The biosynthesis of this amino acid initiates by aminoacylation of specific tRNAs (designated tRNA [Ser]Sec ) with serine and subsequent conversion of the serine moiety to selenocysteine. The resulting selenocysteyl-tRNA then donates selenocysteine to protein. In most higher vertebrate cells and tissues examined, multiple selenocysteine isoacceptors have been described. Two of these have been determined to differ by only a single modified residue in the wobble position of the anticodon. In addition, the steady-state levels and relative distributions of these isoacceptors have been shown to be influenced by the presence of selenium
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