International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2015)

A Critical Role for Cysteine 57 in the Biological Functions of Selenium Binding Protein-1

  • Qi Ying,
  • Emmanuel Ansong,
  • Alan M. Diamond,
  • Wancai Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms161126043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 11
pp. 27599 – 27608

Abstract

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The concentration of selenium-binding protein1 (SBP1) is often lower in tumors than in the corresponding tissue and lower levels have been associated with poor clinical outcomes. SBP1 binds tightly selenium although what role selenium plays in its biological functions remains unknown. Previous studies indicated that cysteine 57 is the most likely candidate amino acid for selenium binding. In order to investigate the role of cysteine 57 in SBP1, this amino acid was altered to a glycine and the mutated protein was expressed in human cancer cells. The SBP1 half-life, as well as the cellular response to selenite cytotoxicity, was altered by this change. The ectopic expression of SBP1GLY also caused mitochondrial damage in HCT116 cells. Taken together, these results indicated that cysteine 57 is a critical determinant of SBP1 function and may play a significant role in mitochondrial function.

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