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SELENIUM Its Molecular Biology and Role in Human Health, Second Edition SELENIUM Its Molecular Biology and Role in Human Health, Second Edition Edited by Dolph L. Hatfield National Cancer Institute, USA Maria J. Berry University of Hawaii, USA and Vadim N. Gladyshev University of Nebraska, USA ^ Sprrii neer Library of Congress Control Number: 2006924112 lSBN-10; 0-387-33826-8 e-ISBN-!0: 0-387-33827-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-387-33826-2 Printed on acid-free paper. © 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (Springer Science-t-Business Media, LLC, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, USA), except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use in this publication of trade names, trademarks, service marks and similar terms, even if they are not identified as such, is not to be taken as an expression of opinion as to whether or not they are subject to proprietary rights. Printed in the United States of America. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 springer.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Contributors xi Foreword xvii Raymond F. Burk Preface xxi Dolph L. Hatfield, Maria J. Berry and Vadim N. Gladyshev Acknowledgements xxiii Chapter 1 Selenium: A historical perspective 1 James E. Oldfield Part I. Biosynthesis of selenocysteine and its incorporation into protein Chapter 2 Selenium metabolism in prokaryotes 9 August Bock, Michael Rother, Marc Leibundgut and Nenad Ban Chapter 3 Mammalian and other eukaryotic selenocysteine tRNAs 29 Bradley A. Carlson, Xue-Ming Xu, Rajeev Shrimali, Aniruddha Sengupta, Min-Hyuk Yoo, Robert Irons, Nianxin Zhong, Dolph L. Hatfield, Byeong Jae Lee, Alexey V. Lobanov and Vadim N. Gladyshev Chapter 4 Evolution of selenocysteine decoding and the key role of seleno- phosphate synthetase in the pathway of selenium utilization 39 Gustavo Salinas, Hector Romero, Xue-Ming Xu, Bradley A. Carlson, Dolph L. Hatfield and Vadim N. Gladyshev Chapter 5 SECIS RNAs and K-turn binding proteins. A survey of evolu tionary conserved RNA and protein motifs 51 Christine Allmang and Alain Krol vi Selenium: Its molecular biology and role in human health Chapter 6 SECIS binding proteins and eukaryotic selenoprotein synthesis 63 Donna M. Driscoll and Paul R. Copeland Chapter 7 The importance of subcellular localization of SBP2 and EFsec for selenoprotein synthesis 73 Peter R. Hoffmann and Maria J. Berry Chapter 8 Selenocysteine biosynthesis and incorporation may require supramolecular complexes 83 Andrea L. Small-Howard and Maria J. Berry Part II. Selenium-containing proteins Chapter 9 Selenoproteins and selenoproteomes 99 Vadim N. Gladyshev Chapter 10 Deletion of selenoprotein P gene in the mouse Ill Raymond F. Burk, Gary E. Olsen and Kristina E. Hill Chapter 11 Selenium and methionine sulfoxide reduction 123 Hwa-Young Kim and Vadim N. Gladyshev Chapter 12 Selenoprotein W in development and oxidative stress 135 Chrissa Kioussi and Philip D. Whanger Chapter 13 The 15-kDa selenoprotein (SeplS): functional analysis and role in cancer 141 Vyacheslav M. Labunskyy, Vadim N. Gladyshev and Dolph L. Hatfield Chapter 14 Regulation of glutathione peroxidase-1 expression 149 Roger A. Sunde Table of Contents vii Chapter 15 Selenoproteins of the glutathione system 161 Leopold Flohe and Regina Brigelius-Flohe Chapter 16 New roles of glutathione peroxidase-1 in oxidative stress and diabetes 173 Xin Gen Lei and Wen-Hsing Cheng Chapter 17 Selenoproteins of the thioredoxin system 183 Arne Holmgren Chapter 18 Mitochrondrial and cytosolic tliioredoxin reductase loiocliout mice 195 Marcus Conrad, Georg W. Bornkamm and Marcus Brielmeier Chapter 19 Selenium, deiodinases and endocrine function 207 Antonio C. Bianco and P. Reed Larsen Chapter 20 Biotechnology of selenium 221 Linda Johansson and Elias S.J. Arner Part III. Selenium and human health Chapter 21 Selenium, selenoproteins and brain function 233 Ulrich Schweizer and Lutz Schomberg Chapter 22 Selenium as a cancer preventive agent 249 Gerald F. Combs, Jr. and Junxuan Lii Chapter 23 Peering down the kaleidoscope of thiol proteomics and unfolded protein response in studying the anticancer action of selenium 265 Ke Zu, Yue Wu, Young-Mee Park and Clement Ip viii Selenium: Its molecular biology and role in human health Chapter 24 Genetic variation among selenoprotein genes and cancer 277 Alan M. Diamond and Rhonda L. Brown Chapter 25 Selenium and viral infections 287 MelindaA. Beck Chapter 26 Role of selenium in HIV/AIDS 299 Marianna K. Baum and Adriana Campa Chapter 27 Effects of selenium on immunity and aging 311 Roderick C. McKenzie, Geoffrey J. Becket and John R. Arthur Chapter 28 Selenium and male reproduction 323 Matilde Maiorino, Antonella Roveri, Fulvio Ursini, Regina Brigelius-Flohe and Leopold Flohe Chapter 29 Mouse models for assessing the role of selenium in health and development 333 Bradley A. Carlson, Xue-Ming Xu, Rajeev Shrimali, Aniruddha Sengupta, Min-Hyuk Yoo, Nianxin Zhong, Dolph L Hatfield, Robert Irons, Cindy D. Davis, Byeong Jae Lee, Sergey V. Novoselov and Vadim N. Gladyshev Chapter 30 Drosophila as a tool for studying selenium metabolism and role of selenoproteins 343 Cristina Pallares, Florenci Serras and Montserrat Corominas Chapter 31 Selenoproteins in parasites 355 Gustavo Salinas, Alexey V. Lobanov and Vadim N. Gladyshev Chapter 32 Incorporating 'omics' approaches to elucidate the role of selenium and selenoproteins in cancer prevention 367 Cindy D. Davis and John A. Milner Table of Contents ix Chapter 33 Selenium-induced apoptosis 379 Ick Young Kim, Tae Soo Kim, Youn Wook Chung and Daewon Jeong Chapter 34 Selenoprotein mimics 387 Junqiu Liu and Guimin Luo Chapter 35 Update of human dietary standards for selenium 399 Orville A. Levander and Raymond F. Burk Index 411 Contributors Christine Allmang Maria J. Berry Architecture et Reactivite de I'arN Department of Cell and Molecular UPR 9002 du CNRS-Universite Biology Louis Pasteur John A. Bums School of Medicine Institut de Biologie Moleculaire University of Hawaii at Manoa et Cellulaire Honolulu, HI 96813, USA 67084 Strasbourg, France Antonio C. Bianco Elias S. J. Arner Thyroid Section, Division of Medical Nobel Institute for Biochemistry Endocrinology Department of Medical Biochemistry and Diabetes and Hypertension Biophysics Department of Medicine Karolinska Institute Brigham and Women's Hospital and SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden Harvard Medical School 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur John R. Arthur Boston, MA 02115, USA Division of Vascular Health August Bdck Rowett Research Institute Bucksbum, Aberdeen, Scotland Lehrstuhl flir Mikrobiologie der AB219SB,UK Universitat Munchen, D-80638 Munich, Germany Nenad Ban Georg W. Bornkamm Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and Tumor Genetics ETH Hfinggerberg, HPK Building GSF-Research Centre for Environment CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland and Health 81377 Munich, Germany Marianna K. Baum Markus Brielmeier Florida International University Stempel School of Public Health Department of Comparative Medicine Department of Dietetics and Nutrition GSF-Research Centre for Environment 11200 SW 8th Street and Health Miami, FL 33199, USA 85764 Neuherberg, Germany Melinda A. Beck Regina Brigelius-Flohe Department of Nutrition Department Biochemistry of University of North Carolina Micronutrients at Chapel Hill German Institute of Human Nutrition Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE) Arthur-Scheunert-Allee 114-116 Geoffrey J. Beckett D-14558 Nuthetal, Germany Department of Clinical Biochemistry Rhonda L. Brown University of Edinburgh Combined Laboratories Department of Human Nutrition The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh University of Illinois at Chicago 51 Little France Cresdent Chicago, IL 60612, USA Edinburgh, Scotland, EH 16 4SA, UK

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