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Mutation of the Secys residue 266 in human type 2 selenodeiodinase alters 75Se incorporation without affecting its biochemical properties.

Biochimie. 1999 May;81(5):535-8
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Type 2 deiodinase (D2) is a low Km iodothyronine deiodinase that metabolizes thyroxine (T4) to the active metabolite T3. We have recently shown that the cDNA for the human D2 coding region contains two in-frame selenocysteine (TGA) codons. The 3' TGA is seven codons 5' to a universal stop codon, TAA. The human D2 enzyme, transiently expressed in HEK-293 cells, can be in vivo labeled with 75Se as a doublet of approximately 31 kDa. This doublet is consistent with the possibility that the carboxy-terminal TGA codon can either encode selenocysteine or function as a stop codon. To test this hypothesis we mutagenized the second selenocysteine codon to a cysteine (TGC) or to an unambiguous stop codon (TAA). While the selenium incorporation pattern is different between the wild-type and mutant proteins, the deiodination properties of the enzyme are not affected by mutating the 3'TGA codon. Thus, we conclude that neither this residue nor the remaining seven carboxy-terminal amino acids are critical for the deiodination process.

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