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- Selenocysteine abstract "Selenocysteine (abbreviated as Sec or U, in older publications also as Se-Cys) is the 21st proteinogenic amino acid. It exists naturally in all kingdoms of life as a building block of selenoproteins. Selenocysteine is a cysteine analogue with a selenium-containing selenol group in place of the sulfur-containing thiol group. It is present in several enzymes (for example glutathione peroxidases, tetraiodothyronine 5' deiodinases, thioredoxin reductases, formate dehydrogenases, glycine reductases, selenophosphate synthetase 1, methionine-R-sulfoxide reductase B1 (SEPX1), and some hydrogenases). Selenocysteine was discovered by biochemist Theresa Stadtman, wife of Earl R. Stadtman, at the National Institutes of Health.".
- Selenocysteine iupacName "3-Selanyl-2-aminopropanoic acid".
- Selenocysteine thumbnail Selenocysteine2DACS.svg?width=300.
- Selenocysteine wikiPageID "28624".
- Selenocysteine wikiPageRevisionID "603499113".
- Selenocysteine hasPhotoCollection Selenocysteine.
- Selenocysteine imagefilel "Selenocysteine2DACS.svg".
- Selenocysteine imagefiler "Selenocysteine-3D-vdW.png".
- Selenocysteine iupacname "3".
- Selenocysteine othernames "(L)-Selenocysteine; 3-Selanyl-(L)-alanine; Selenium cysteine".
- Selenocysteine verifiedfields "changed".
- Selenocysteine verifiedrevid "458287647".
- Selenocysteine subject Category:Amino_acids.
- Selenocysteine subject Category:Organoselenium_compounds.
- Selenocysteine subject Category:Proteinogenic_amino_acids.
- Selenocysteine type Abstraction100002137.
- Selenocysteine type AminoAcid114601829.
- Selenocysteine type AminoAcids.
- Selenocysteine type Chemical114806838.
- Selenocysteine type Cognition100023271.
- Selenocysteine type Compound105870180.
- Selenocysteine type Compound114818238.
- Selenocysteine type Concept105835747.
- Selenocysteine type Content105809192.
- Selenocysteine type Idea105833840.
- Selenocysteine type Material114580897.
- Selenocysteine type Matter100020827.
- Selenocysteine type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Selenocysteine type OrganoseleniumCompounds.
- Selenocysteine type Part113809207.
- Selenocysteine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Selenocysteine type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Selenocysteine type Relation100031921.
- Selenocysteine type Substance100019613.
- Selenocysteine type Whole105869584.
- Selenocysteine type ChemicalCompound.
- Selenocysteine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Selenocysteine type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Selenocysteine type ChemicalObject.
- Selenocysteine type Thing.
- Selenocysteine comment "Selenocysteine (abbreviated as Sec or U, in older publications also as Se-Cys) is the 21st proteinogenic amino acid. It exists naturally in all kingdoms of life as a building block of selenoproteins. Selenocysteine is a cysteine analogue with a selenium-containing selenol group in place of the sulfur-containing thiol group.".
- Selenocysteine label "Selenocisteina".
- Selenocysteine label "Selenocisteína".
- Selenocysteine label "Selenocisteína".
- Selenocysteine label "Selenocystein".
- Selenocysteine label "Selenocysteina".
- Selenocysteine label "Selenocysteine".
- Selenocysteine label "Sélénocystéine".
- Selenocysteine label "Селеноцистеин".
- Selenocysteine label "セレノシステイン".
- Selenocysteine label "硒半胱氨酸".
- Selenocysteine sameAs Selenocystein.
- Selenocysteine sameAs Selenocystein.
- Selenocysteine sameAs Selenocisteína.
- Selenocysteine sameAs Sélénocystéine.
- Selenocysteine sameAs Selenocisteina.
- Selenocysteine sameAs セレノシステイン.
- Selenocysteine sameAs 셀레노시스테인.
- Selenocysteine sameAs Selenocysteina.
- Selenocysteine sameAs Selenocisteína.
- Selenocysteine sameAs m.072rz.
- Selenocysteine sameAs Q408663.
- Selenocysteine sameAs Q408663.
- Selenocysteine sameAs DB02345.
- Selenocysteine sameAs Selenocysteine.
- Selenocysteine wasDerivedFrom Selenocysteine?oldid=603499113.
- Selenocysteine depiction Selenocysteine2DACS.svg.
- Selenocysteine isPrimaryTopicOf Selenocysteine.