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Role of Selenoproteins in Redox Regulation of Signaling and the Antioxidant System: A Review

Authors
Zhang, YingRoh, Yeon JinHan, Seong-JeongPark, IhaLee, Hae MinOk, Yong SikLee, Byung CheonLee, Seung-Rock
Issue Date
5월-2020
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
selenoprotein; oxidative stress; redox signaling; redox homeostasis; antioxidant
Citation
ANTIOXIDANTS, v.9, no.5
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ANTIOXIDANTS
Volume
9
Number
5
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/56220
DOI
10.3390/antiox9050383
ISSN
2076-3921
Abstract
Selenium is a vital trace element present as selenocysteine (Sec) in proteins that are, thus, known as selenoproteins. Humans have 25 selenoproteins, most of which are functionally characterized as oxidoreductases, where the Sec residue plays a catalytic role in redox regulation and antioxidant activity. Glutathione peroxidase plays a pivotal role in scavenging and inactivating hydrogen and lipid peroxides, whereas thioredoxin reductase reduces oxidized thioredoxins as well as non-disulfide substrates, such as lipid hydroperoxides and hydrogen peroxide. Selenoprotein R protects the cell against oxidative damage by reducing methionine-R-sulfoxide back to methionine. Selenoprotein O regulates redox homeostasis with catalytic activity of protein AMPylation. Moreover, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane selenoproteins (SelI, K, N, S, and Sel15) are involved in ER membrane stress regulation. Selenoproteins containing the CXXU motif (SelH, M, T, V, and W) are putative oxidoreductases that participate in various cellular processes depending on redox regulation. Herein, we review the recent studies on the role of selenoproteins in redox regulation and their physiological functions in humans, as well as their role in various diseases.
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