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Disruption of the selenocysteine lyase-mediated selenium recycling pathway leads to metabolic syndrome in mice.
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Selenium. Role of the essential metalloid in health.
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Mice lacking selenoprotein P and selenocysteine lyase exhibit severe neurological dysfunction, neurodegeneration, and audiogenic seizures.
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Isoform-specific binding of selenoprotein P to the ?-propeller domain of apolipoprotein E receptor 2 mediates selenium supply.
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Diet-induced obesity in the selenocysteine lyase knockout mouse.
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Sexual Dimorphism in the Selenocysteine Lyase Knockout Mouse.
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Relationship between selenoprotein P and selenocysteine lyase: Insights into selenium metabolism.
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Combined Omics Reveals That Disruption of the Selenocysteine Lyase Gene Affects Amino Acid Pathways in Mice.
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Effects of selenium supplementation on diet-induced obesity in mice with a disruption of the selenocysteine lyase gene.
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Selenium and selenoproteins in the brain and brain diseases.
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Selenocysteine insertion sequence element characterization and selenoprotein expression.
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Coupled tRNA(Sec)-dependent assembly of the selenocysteine decoding apparatus.
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Knowing when not to stop.
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Evidence for direct roles of two additional factors, SECp43 and soluble liver antigen, in the selenoprotein synthesis machinery.
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Nuclear assembly of UGA decoding complexes on selenoprotein mRNAs: a mechanism for eluding nonsense-mediated decay?
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Efficient incorporation of multiple selenocysteines involves an inefficient decoding step serving as a potential translational checkpoint and ribosome bottleneck.
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Biosynthesis of selenocysteine on its tRNA in eukaryotes.
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Supramolecular complexes mediate selenocysteine incorporation in vivo.
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Eukaryotic selenoprotein synthesis: mechanistic insight incorporating new factors and new functions for old factors.
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New developments in selenium biochemistry: selenocysteine biosynthesis in eukaryotes and archaea.
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Unique features of selenocysteine incorporation function within the context of general eukaryotic translational processes.
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Substitution of cysteine for selenocysteine in type I iodothyronine deiodinase reduces the catalytic efficiency of the protein but enhances its translation.
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Cloning and in vitro expression of the human selenoprotein, type I iodothyronine deiodinase.
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The role of selenium in thyroid hormone action.
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Type I iodothyronine deiodinase is a selenocysteine-containing enzyme.
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Evidence that cysteine, not selenocysteine, is in the catalytic site of type II iodothyronine deiodinase.
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Selenocysteine confers the biochemical properties characteristic of the type I iodothyronine deiodinase.
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Recognition of UGA as a selenocysteine codon in type I deiodinase requires sequences in the 3' untranslated region.
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Selenocysteine insertion or termination: factors affecting UGA codon fate and complementary anticodon:codon mutations.
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Knowing when not to stop: selenocysteine incorporation in eukaryotes.
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RNA and protein requirements for eukaryotic selenoprotein synthesis.
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Recognition of UGA as a selenocysteine codon in eukaryotes: a review of recent progress.
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Functional characterization of the eukaryotic SECIS elements which direct selenocysteine insertion at UGA codons.
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Molecular cloning of the selenocysteine-containing enzyme type I iodothyronine deiodinase.
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Two distinct SECIS structures capable of directing selenocysteine incorporation in eukaryotes.
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Selenoprotein P expression, purification, and immunochemical characterization.
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Selenocysteine codons decrease polysome association on endogenous selenoprotein mRNAs.
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Decoding apparatus for eukaryotic selenocysteine insertion.
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Interplay between termination and translation machinery in eukaryotic selenoprotein synthesis.
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The Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of thioredoxin reductase contains a selenocysteine insertion sequence (SECIS) element that differs from mammalian SECIS elements but directs selenocysteine incorporation.
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SECIS-SBP2 interactions dictate selenocysteine incorporation efficiency and selenoprotein hierarchy.
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Selenocysteine incorporation directed from the 3'UTR: characterization of eukaryotic EFsec and mechanistic implications.
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Effect of statin treatment in obese selenium-supplemented mice lacking selenocysteine lyase.
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Female Mice with Selenocysteine tRNA Deletion in Agrp Neurons Maintain Leptin Sensitivity and Resist Weight Gain While on a High-Fat Diet.
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