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Selenoprotein Gene Nomenclature

Authors
Gladyshev, Vadim N.Arner, Elias S.Berry, Marla J.Brigelius-Flohe, ReginaBruford, Elspeth A.Burk, Raymond F.Carlson, Bradley A.Castellano, SergiChavatte, LaurentConrad, MarcusCopeland, Paul R.Diamond, Alan M.Driscoll, Donna M.Ferreiro, AnaFlohe, LeopoldGreen, Fiona R.Guigo, RodericHandy, Diane E.Hatfield, Dolph L.Hesketh, JohnHoffmann, Peter R.Holmgren, ArneHondal, Robert J.Howard, Michael T.Huang, KaixunKim, Hwa-YoungKim, Ick YoungKoehrle, JosefKrol, AlainKryukov, Gregory V.Lee, Byeong JaeLee, Byung CheonLei, Xin GenLiu, QiongLescure, AlainLobanov, Alexei V.Loscalzo, JosephMaiorino, MatildeMariotti, MarcoSandeep Prabhu, K.Rayman, Margaret P.Rozovsky, SharonSalinas, GustavoSchmidt, Edward E.Schomburg, LutzSchweizer, UlrichSimonovic, MiljanSunde, Roger A.Tsuji, Petra A.Tweedie, SusanUrsini, FulvioWhanger, Philip D.Zhang, Yan
Issue Date
11-11월-2016
Publisher
AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
Keywords
genomics; selenium; selenocysteine; selenoprotein; structure-function; function; gene name; nomenclature
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, v.291, no.46, pp.24036 - 24040
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume
291
Number
46
Start Page
24036
End Page
24040
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/86839
DOI
10.1074/jbc.M116.756155
ISSN
0021-9258
Abstract
The human genome contains 25 genes coding for selenocysteine-containing proteins (selenoproteins). These proteins are involved in a variety of functions, most notably redox homeostasis. Selenoprotein enzymes with known functions are designated according to these functions: TXNRD1, TXNRD2, and TXNRD3 (thioredoxin reductases), GPX1, GPX2, GPX3, GPX4, and GPX6 (glutathione peroxidases), DIO1, DIO2, and DIO3 (iodothyronine deiodinases), MSRB1 (methionine sulfoxide reductase B1), and SEPHS2 (selenophosphate synthetase 2). Selenoproteins without known functions have traditionally been denoted by SEL or SEP symbols. However, these symbols are sometimes ambiguous and conflict with the approved nomenclature for several other genes. Therefore, there is a need to implement a rational and coherent nomenclature system for selenoprotein-encoding genes. Our solution is to use the root symbol SELENO followed by a letter. This nomenclature applies to SELENOF (selenoprotein F, the 15-kDa selenoprotein, SEP15), SELENOH (selenoprotein H, SELH, C11orf31), SELENOI (selenoprotein I, SELI, EPT1), SELENOK (selenoprotein K, SELK), SELENOM (selenoprotein M, SELM), SELENON (selenoprotein N, SEPN1, SELN), SELENOO (selenoprotein O, SELO), SELENOP (selenoprotein P, SeP, SEPP1, SELP), SELENOS (selenoprotein S, SELS, SEPS1, VIMP), SELENOT (selenoprotein T, SELT), SELENOV (selenoprotein V, SELV), and SELENOW (selenoprotein W, SELW, SEPW1). This system, approved by the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee, also resolves conflicting, missing, and ambiguous designations for selenoprotein genes and is applicable to selenoproteins across vertebrates.
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