
pmid: 3126505
handle: 11573/460334
CHO cells allowed to grow in a medium containing selenalysine can utilize it for protein synthesis. Selenalysine is incorporated into cell proteins in substitution of lysine: a maximum of 5% of protein lysine can be substituted. Protein lysine substitution by selenalysine can be correlated to the reduced viability of cells grown in its presence.
Lysine, Ovary, Cell Line, Kinetics, Selenium, Cricetulus, Cricetinae, Organoselenium Compounds, Animals, Female, analogs /&/ derivatives/metabolism/pharmacology; animals; cell line; cricetinae; cricetulus; female; kinetics; lysine; metabolism; organoselenium compounds; ovary; selenium
Lysine, Ovary, Cell Line, Kinetics, Selenium, Cricetulus, Cricetinae, Organoselenium Compounds, Animals, Female, analogs /&/ derivatives/metabolism/pharmacology; animals; cell line; cricetinae; cricetulus; female; kinetics; lysine; metabolism; organoselenium compounds; ovary; selenium
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