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Selenocysteine lyase, a novel enzyme that specifically acts on selenocysteine. Mammalian distribution and purification and properties of pig liver enzyme.

N Esaki, T Nakamura, H Tanaka, K Soda.   

Abstract

We have found a novel enzyme that exclusively decomposes L-selenocysteine into L-alanine and H2Se in various mammalian tissues, and have named it selenocysteine lyase. The enzyme from pig liver has been purified to homogeneity. It has a molecular weight of approximately 85,000, and contains pyridoxal 5'-phosphate as a coenzyme. Its maximum reactivity is at about pH 9.0. Balance studies showed that 1 mol of selenocysteine is converted to equimolar amounts of alanine and H2Se. The following amino acids are insert: L-cysteine, L-serine, L-cysteine sulfinate, selenocysteamine, Se-ethyl-DL-selenocysteine, and L-selenohomocysteine. L-Cysteine (Ki, 1.0 mM) competes with L-selenocysteine (Km, 0.83 mM) to inhibit the enzyme reaction. The enzyme is the first proven enzyme that specifically acts on selenium compounds.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6461656

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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