Title of article
Distribution of an 18 kDa-selenoprotein in several tissues of the rat
Author/Authors
Kyriakopoulos، نويسنده , , Antonios and Bertelsmann، نويسنده , , Holger and Graebert، نويسنده , , Alexandra and Hoppe، نويسنده , , Barbara and Kühbacher، نويسنده , , Markus and Behne، نويسنده , , Dietrich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
6
From page
57
To page
62
Abstract
By combining methods for trace element analysis, tracer techniques and various biochemical and electrophoretical procedures, information on the characteristics of an 18 kDa-selenoprotein was obtained. By labeling of rats in vivo with [75Se]-selenite and gel electrophoretic separation of the proteins in tissues and subcellular fractions, a larger number of selenium-containing proteins could be distinguished. In most of the tissues investigated a labeled 18 kDa-band was present. After co-electrophoresis of the 18 kDa-bands from kidney, liver and brain we found that they all migrated in the same way. Using ultracentrifugational fractionation the 18 kDa-band was localized in the mitochondrial and microsomal membranes. Two-dimensional electrophoresis showed that it consists of a single selenium-containing protein with an isoelectric point of about 4.9–5.0. By means of proteolytic cleavage of the 18 kDa-protein and separation of its peptides by tricine-SDS-PAGE six selenium-containing peptides with molecular masses of 17, 16, 14, 12, 10, and 8 kDa were detected. After electrophoretic separation of the mitochondrial and/or microsomal proteins and acid hydrolysis of the electroeluted protein its amino acid composition was analyzed by RP-HPLC. In this way it was shown that selenium is present in the 18 kDa-protein in form of selenocysteine which is a characteristic of a genetically encoded selenoprotein.
Keywords
Selenium , selenoproteins , tricine-SDS-PAGE , Rat , Two-dimensional electrophoresis
Journal title
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
Record number
1723620
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