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BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS
Volume 1770, Issue 7, Pages 1053-1061Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2007.03.007
Keywords
selenium; methylselenol; demethylase; beta-lyase; selenide; methylselenocysteine; methylseleninic acid; selenomethionine; speciation
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The lyase activity toward Se-methylated selenoamino acids and the demethylase activity toward methylselenol in the metabolism of selenium were characterized in vitro. The beta- and gamma-lyase activities toward selenomethionine (SeMet) and Se-methylselenocysteine (MeSeCys), respectively, were compared under exactly identical conditions by incubating Se-77-SeMet and Se-76-MeSeCys simultaneously in a liver supernatant, and then estimated by the decreases in the labeled starting selenoamino acids (MeSeCys and SeMet), and also by the increases in the labeled enzyme products (methylselenol and selenide) after oxidation to methylseleninic acid (MSA(IV)) and selenite, respectively, by HPLC-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Only Se-76-MeSeCys was decreased and only Se-76-selenite was produced, suggesting that conversion of MeSeCys to methylselenol by beta-lyase followed by that of methylselenol to selenide by demethylase actively occurred in the liver supernatant. The demethylase activity was characterized by incubating Se-77-methylselenol produced in situ from Se-77-MSA(IV) and glutathione in a partially purified enzyme preparation. It was found that demethylation takes place directly through an attack by a hydroxide anion on the methyl group of methylselenol producing selenide and methanol, selenide being detected on HPLC-ICP-MS after oxidation to selenite, and methanol on GC-MS. It was concluded that beta- but not gamma-lyase activity could be detected in a liver supernatant, and that the resulting methylselenol product is demethylated through hydrolysis, with methanol and selenide being produced (MeSeCys -> CH3SeH -> HSeH + CH3OH). (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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