reviewMetallomicsOct 4, 2013GREEN OA

Selenium biochemistry and its role for human health

In-Q-Tel · Institute for the Dynamics of Environmental Processes · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Despite its very low level in humans, selenium plays an important and unique role among the (semi)metal trace essential elements because it is the only one for which incorporation into proteins is genetically encoded, as the constitutive part of the 21st amino acid, selenocysteine. Twenty-five selenoproteins have been identified so far in the human proteome. The biological functions of some of them are still unknown, whereas for others there is evidence for a role in antioxidant defence, redox state regulation and a wide variety of specific metabolic pathways. In relation to these functions, the selenoproteins emerged in recent years as possible biomarkers of several diseases such as diabetes and several forms…

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Keywords
  • Selenocysteine
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Selenium
  • Human health
  • Human proteome project
  • Biology
  • Computational biology
  • Biochemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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