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Selenium Biofortification: Roles, Mechanisms, Responses and Prospects

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Centurion University of Technology and Management, ...
Published InMolecules
Year2021
Citations243

Abstract

The trace element selenium (Se) is a crucial element for many living organisms, including soil microorganisms, plants and animals, including humans. Generally, in Nature Se is taken up in the living cells of microorganisms, plants, animals and humans in several inorganic forms such as selenate, selenite, elemental Se and selenide. These forms are converted to organic forms by biological process, mostly as the two selenoamino acids selenocysteine (SeCys) and selenomethionine (SeMet). The biological systems of plants, animals and humans can fix these amino acids into Se-containing proteins by a modest replacement of methionine with SeMet. While the form SeCys is usually present in the active site of enzymes, which is essential for catalytic activity. Within human cells, organic forms of…
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