Bibliografia

      Informació seleneproteïnes

    1. Lu J, Holmgren A. Selenoproteins. J Biol Chem. 2009; 284: 723-7
    2. Kim Y, Kim D, Cho E, Ko S, Kwon W, Suh G, Shin H. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of selenium in oral buccal mucosa and small intestinal mucosa during intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury. Journal of Inflammation. 2014; 11: 36-44.
    3. Laura Vanda Papp, Jun Lu, Arne Holmgren, and Kum Kum Khanna. From Selenium to Selenoproteins: Synthesis, Identity, and Their Role in Human Health. Antiox and redox signaling. 2007; 9(7): 775-806.
    4. Tinggi U. Selenium: its role as antioxidant in human health. Environ Health Prev Med. 2008; 13: 102–8.

      Funcions selenoproteïnes

    5. Labunsky VM, Hatfield DL, Gladyshev VN. Selenoproteins: molecular pathways and physiological roles. Physiological reviews. 2014; 94: 739–777.
    6. Mariotti M, Ridge PG, Zhang Y, Lobanov AV, Pringle TH, Guigó R, Hatfield DL, Gladyshev VN. Composition and evolution of the vertebrate and mammalian selenoproteomes. PLoS One. 2012; 7(3): e33066.
    7. Reeves MA, Hoffmann PR. The human selenoproteome: recent insights into functions and regulation. Cellular Mollecular Life Science. 2009; 66(15): 2457-2478.
    8. Ganichkin OM, Xu XM, Carlson BA, Mix H, Hatfield DL. Structure and Catalytic Mechanism of eukaryotic Selenocysteine Synthase. The journal of biological chemistry. 2008; 283 (9): 5849-5865.
    9. Kumaraswamy E, Malykh A, Korotkov KV, Kozyavkin S, Hui Y, Kwon SY, Moustafa ME, Carlson BA, Berry MJ, Lee BJ, Hatfield DL, Diamondi AM, Gladyshev VN. Structure-Expression Relationships of the 15-kDa Selenoprotein Gene: Possible role of the protein in cancer etiology. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2000; 275(45): 35540-35547.
    10. Takeuchi A. RNA-protein interaction in the selenoprotein synthesis machinery. Universitat d’Strasbourg. 2009.

      Condylura cristata

    11. Encyclopedia of Life. Disponible a: www.eol.org
    12. Catania KC. The sense of touch in the star-nosed mole: from mechanoreceptors to the brain. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 2011; 366(1581):3016-25.
    13. Catania KC, Remple FE. Asymptotic prey profitability drives star-nosed moles to the foraging speed limit. Nature. 2005; 433(7025):519-22.

      Bases de dades

    14. SelenoDB [web]. Disponible a: www.selenodb.org
    15. Ensembl Genome Browser [web]. Disponible a: www.ensembl.org
    16. NCBI [Web]. Disponible a: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
    17. OMIM [Web]. Disponible a: www.omim.org
    18. Protein Data Bank [Web]. Disponible a:  www.rcsb.org