nonselenoprotein
Nonselenoprotein refers to any protein that does not contain selenocysteine, the 21st amino acid. Selenocysteine is encoded by a UGA codon in the presence of a SECIS element and specialized translational factors, allowing the ribosome to insert Sec rather than terminate translation. Nonselenoproteins are translated using the universal genetic code without Sec recoding, so they do not carry selenocysteine residues.
Most proteins are nonselenoproteins. The term is commonly used in comparative genomics, evolutionary biology, and biochemistry
In organisms that use Sec, selenocysteine often contributes catalytic advantages or redox properties, but many essential
Nonselenoproteins thus represent the majority of expressed proteins in most organisms, reflecting the broader presence of