| Literature DB >> 2451895 |
D G Morrison1, R C Berdan, D F Pauly, D S Turner, C J Oborn, D Medina.
Abstract
The subcellular and macromolecular distribution of 75Se-selenite was determined in murine mammary epithelial cell lines which demonstrated marked differences in their growth response to 5 microM selenite. MOD cells responded sooner to the inhibitory effects of selenite than COMMA-D cells. The MOD cells also incorporated a slightly higher percentage of 75Se-selenite into proteins and attained a higher ratio of selenoprotein to selenonucleic acids than did COMMA-D cells. Most selenium and selenoproteins were located in the cytoplasm as revealed by autoradiography and subcellular fractionations. These data suggest that a cytoplasmic selenoprotein may be an intermediate for selenite's nontoxic growth inhibitory effects.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 2451895
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anticancer Res ISSN: 0250-7005 Impact factor: 2.480