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Selenoproteome Expression Studied by Non-Radioactive Isotopic Selenium-Labeling in Human Cell Lines

Selenoproteins, in which the selenium atom is present in the rare amino acid selenocysteine, are vital components of cell homeostasis, antioxidant defense, and cell signaling in mammals. The expression of the selenoproteome, composed of 25 selenoprotein genes, is strongly controlled by the selenium...

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Autores principales: Sonet, Jordan, Bulteau, Anne-Laure, Touat-Hamici, Zahia, Mosca, Maurine, Bierla, Katarzyna, Mounicou, Sandra, Lobinski, Ryszard, Chavatte, Laurent
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8306042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34298926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147308
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author Sonet, Jordan
Bulteau, Anne-Laure
Touat-Hamici, Zahia
Mosca, Maurine
Bierla, Katarzyna
Mounicou, Sandra
Lobinski, Ryszard
Chavatte, Laurent
author_facet Sonet, Jordan
Bulteau, Anne-Laure
Touat-Hamici, Zahia
Mosca, Maurine
Bierla, Katarzyna
Mounicou, Sandra
Lobinski, Ryszard
Chavatte, Laurent
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description Selenoproteins, in which the selenium atom is present in the rare amino acid selenocysteine, are vital components of cell homeostasis, antioxidant defense, and cell signaling in mammals. The expression of the selenoproteome, composed of 25 selenoprotein genes, is strongly controlled by the selenium status of the body, which is a corollary of selenium availability in the food diet. Here, we present an alternative strategy for the use of the radioactive (75)Se isotope in order to characterize the selenoproteome regulation based on (i) the selective labeling of the cellular selenocompounds with non-radioactive selenium isotopes ((76)Se, (77)Se) and (ii) the detection of the isotopic enrichment of the selenoproteins using size-exclusion chromatography followed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry detection. The reliability of our strategy is further confirmed by western blots with distinct selenoprotein-specific antibodies. Using our strategy, we characterized the hierarchy of the selenoproteome regulation in dose–response and kinetic experiments.
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spelling pubmed-83060422021-07-25 Selenoproteome Expression Studied by Non-Radioactive Isotopic Selenium-Labeling in Human Cell Lines Sonet, Jordan Bulteau, Anne-Laure Touat-Hamici, Zahia Mosca, Maurine Bierla, Katarzyna Mounicou, Sandra Lobinski, Ryszard Chavatte, Laurent Int J Mol Sci Article Selenoproteins, in which the selenium atom is present in the rare amino acid selenocysteine, are vital components of cell homeostasis, antioxidant defense, and cell signaling in mammals. The expression of the selenoproteome, composed of 25 selenoprotein genes, is strongly controlled by the selenium status of the body, which is a corollary of selenium availability in the food diet. Here, we present an alternative strategy for the use of the radioactive (75)Se isotope in order to characterize the selenoproteome regulation based on (i) the selective labeling of the cellular selenocompounds with non-radioactive selenium isotopes ((76)Se, (77)Se) and (ii) the detection of the isotopic enrichment of the selenoproteins using size-exclusion chromatography followed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry detection. The reliability of our strategy is further confirmed by western blots with distinct selenoprotein-specific antibodies. Using our strategy, we characterized the hierarchy of the selenoproteome regulation in dose–response and kinetic experiments. MDPI 2021-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8306042/ /pubmed/34298926 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147308 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sonet, Jordan
Bulteau, Anne-Laure
Touat-Hamici, Zahia
Mosca, Maurine
Bierla, Katarzyna
Mounicou, Sandra
Lobinski, Ryszard
Chavatte, Laurent
Selenoproteome Expression Studied by Non-Radioactive Isotopic Selenium-Labeling in Human Cell Lines
title Selenoproteome Expression Studied by Non-Radioactive Isotopic Selenium-Labeling in Human Cell Lines
title_full Selenoproteome Expression Studied by Non-Radioactive Isotopic Selenium-Labeling in Human Cell Lines
title_fullStr Selenoproteome Expression Studied by Non-Radioactive Isotopic Selenium-Labeling in Human Cell Lines
title_full_unstemmed Selenoproteome Expression Studied by Non-Radioactive Isotopic Selenium-Labeling in Human Cell Lines
title_short Selenoproteome Expression Studied by Non-Radioactive Isotopic Selenium-Labeling in Human Cell Lines
title_sort selenoproteome expression studied by non-radioactive isotopic selenium-labeling in human cell lines
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8306042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34298926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147308
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