Selenoprotein evolution: update blog
From genomewiki
Revision as of 15:15, 20 April 2008 by Tomemerald (talk | contribs)
This cluster of genomeWiki articles on selenoprotein evolution in vertebrates is updated regularly by various contributers. Because those changes can be scattered across diverse long articles, this simple directory to articles and significant updates can be helpful for following developments.
- Introduction to Selenoprotein evolution and curated sequence collection
- SELU: Three "honorary" mammalian selenoproteins with UxxC motif through monotremes
- DIO123: Iodothyronine deiodinases: CxU motif, weak homology
- SEPHS1 and SEPHS2: selenophosphate synthetases
- SELV and SELW: an odd pair with motif CxxU
- MSRB MSRB (aka SELX, SELR) methionine-R-sulfoxide reductases: a selenoprotein and 2 relic SxxU
- GPX1-6 Six glutathione peroxidases
- SELH: a new selenoprotein with motif CxxU
- SELI: remote paralog to CHPT cholinephosphotransferase, near-terminal U motif
- SELK: short Selenoprotein heat shock protein with terminal U, no C motif
- SELM2: new paralog of SEP15 with motif CxxU
- SELN: Selenoprotein N, UxxC and CU motifs
- SELO: large Selenoprotein with terminal CxxU
- SELS: another protein with penultimate U no C motif
- SELT, function unknown, extremely conserved, motif CxxU
- Other new selenoproteins
- Tracking significant updates (this page)
Reverse Chronological Update Blog 20 Apr 08 (Tom): Selenoprotein_ wiki launch 16 Apr 08 (Tom): Platypus and echidna selenoproteins from 454 transcripts 15 Apr 08 (Tom): SELU and SEPW1 updated to 50 vertebrate genome projects