The Thioredoxin-Like Family of Selenoproteins: Implications in Aging and Age-Related Degeneration
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The Thioredoxin-Like Family of Selenoproteins: Implications in Aging and Age-Related Degeneration
Abstract
The thioredoxin-like (Rdx) family proteins contain four selenoproteins (selenoprotein H, SELENOH; selenoprotein T, SELENOT; selenoprotein V, SELENOV; selenoprotein W, SELENOW) and a nonselenoprotein Rdx12. They share a CxxU or a CxxC (C, cysteine; x, any amino acid; U, selenocysteine) motif and a stretch of eGxFEI(V) sequence. From the evolutionary perspective, SELENOW and SELENOV are clustered together and SELENOH and SELENOT are in another branch. Selenoproteins in the Rdx family exhibit tissue- and organelle-specific distribution and are differentially influenced in response to selenium deficiency. While SELENOH is nucleus-exclusive, SELENOT resides mainly in endoplasmic reticulum and SELENOW in cytosol. SELENOV is expressed essentially only in the testes with unknown cellular localization. SELENOH and SELENOW are more sensitive than SELENOT and SELENOV to selenium deficiency. While physiological functions of the Rdx family of selenoproteins are not fully understand, results from animal models demonstrated that (1) brain-specific SELENOT knockout mice are susceptible to 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium-induced Parkinson's disease in association with redox imbalance and (2) adult zebrafishes with heterozygous SELENOH knockout are prone to dimethylbenzanthracene-induced tumorigenesis together with increased DNA damage and oxidative stress. Further animal and human studies are needed to fully understand physiological roles of the Rdx family of selenoproteins in redox regulation, genome maintenance, aging, and age-related degeneration.
Keywords: Selenium; Selenoprotein H; Selenoprotein T; Selenoprotein V; Selenoprotein W.
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