selB
SelB is a bacterial translation factor and a specialized GTPase that mediates the incorporation of selenocysteine into proteins. In bacteria that encode selenoproteins, the UGA stop codon is recoded as selenocysteine when a selenocysteine insertion sequence (SECIS) element is present in the mRNA’s 3' untranslated region. SelB binds Sec-tRNASec and escorts it to the ribosome at the UGA codon, enabling the insertion of selenocysteine during elongation.
Mechanism: In the GTP-bound form, SelB forms a complex with Sec-tRNASec and recognizes the SECIS element. This
Structure and gene context: SelB is typically about 450–500 amino acids long and comprises three major regions:
Distribution and evolution: The SelB pathway is found in many, but not all, selenoprotein-encoding bacteria. The