The selenocysteine toolbox: A guide to studying the 21st amino acid

Arch Biochem Biophys. 2022 Nov 15:730:109421. doi: 10.1016/j.abb.2022.109421. Epub 2022 Sep 29.

Abstract

Selenocysteine (Sec), the 21st genetically encoded amino acid, is structurally similar to cysteine (Cys) but with a sulfur to selenium replacement. This small change confers Sec with related chemical properties to Cys but often with enhanced reactivity. In organisms, Sec is present in selenoproteins taking on various roles such as cellular maintenance, immune response, hormone regulation, and oxidative stress. The detailed reactions of Sec in these functions remains unclear and has been a difficult question to answer. This is related to the low natural expression of selenoproteins and their complicated biosynthesis pathway. As a result, the focus in selenoprotein research has been on the expansion of tools and techniques to promote research in this area. Over the past two decades there has been immense progress in the development of selenoprotein expression systems, Sec-detection methods, and genomic databases. In this review we have compiled these tools systematically, highlighting their strengths and clarifying the limitations, as a resource for future selenoprotein research.

Keywords: SECIS; Selenium; Selenocysteine; Selenol probe; Selenoprotein expression.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids
  • Cysteine
  • Hormones
  • Selenium*
  • Selenocysteine* / genetics
  • Selenocysteine* / metabolism
  • Selenoproteins / chemistry
  • Sulfur

Substances

  • Selenocysteine
  • Cysteine
  • Selenium
  • Amino Acids
  • Selenoproteins
  • Sulfur
  • Hormones