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Nucleic Acids Research
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December 16, 2006
SECIS elements in the coding regions of selenoprotein transcripts are functional in higher eukaryotes
Heiko Mix, Alexey V Lobanov, Vadim N Gladyshev
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society
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December 25, 2007
Selenoproteinless animals: selenophosphate synthetase SPS1 functions in a pathway unrelated to selenocysteine biosynthesis
Alexey V Lobanov, Dolph L Hatfield, Vadim N Gladyshev
Genome Biology
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April 2, 2008
Reduced reliance on the trace element selenium during evolution of mammals
Alexey V Lobanov, Dolph L Hatfield, Vadim N Gladyshev
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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May 30, 2009
Eukaryotic selenoproteins and selenoproteomes
Alexey V Lobanov, Dolph L Hatfield, Vadim N Gladyshev
Nucleic Acids Research
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August 18, 2006
Selenium metabolism in Trypanosoma: characterization of selenoproteomes and identification of a Kinetoplastida-specific selenoprotein
Alexey V Lobanov, Stephan Gromer, Gustavo Salinas, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
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October 21, 2005
Identification and characterization of Fep15, a new selenocysteine-containing member of the Sep15 protein family
Sergey V Novoselov, Deame Hua, Alexey V Lobanov, et al.
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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May 8, 2010
Dual functions of codons in the genetic code
Alexey V Lobanov, Anton A Turanov, Dolph L Hatfield, et al.
Trends in Genetics : TIG
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May 23, 2006
Is there a twenty third amino acid in the genetic code?
Alexey V Lobanov, Gregory V Kryukov, Dolph L Hatfield, et al.
Genome Biology
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September 21, 2007
Evolutionary dynamics of eukaryotic selenoproteomes: large selenoproteomes may associate with aquatic life and small with terrestrial life
Alexey V Lobanov, Dmitri E Fomenko, Yan Zhang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 2, 2007
A highly efficient form of the selenocysteine insertion sequence element in protozoan parasites and its use in mammalian cells
Sergey V Novoselov, Alexey V Lobanov, Deame Hua, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research
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December 16, 2006
SECIS elements in the coding regions of selenoprotein transcripts are functional in higher eukaryotes
Heiko Mix, Alexey V Lobanov, Vadim N Gladyshev
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society
|
December 25, 2007
Selenoproteinless animals: selenophosphate synthetase SPS1 functions in a pathway unrelated to selenocysteine biosynthesis
Alexey V Lobanov, Dolph L Hatfield, Vadim N Gladyshev
Genome Biology
|
April 2, 2008
Reduced reliance on the trace element selenium during evolution of mammals
Alexey V Lobanov, Dolph L Hatfield, Vadim N Gladyshev
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
May 30, 2009
Eukaryotic selenoproteins and selenoproteomes
Alexey V Lobanov, Dolph L Hatfield, Vadim N Gladyshev
Nucleic Acids Research
|
August 18, 2006
Selenium metabolism in Trypanosoma: characterization of selenoproteomes and identification of a Kinetoplastida-specific selenoprotein
Alexey V Lobanov, Stephan Gromer, Gustavo Salinas, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
|
October 21, 2005
Identification and characterization of Fep15, a new selenocysteine-containing member of the Sep15 protein family
Sergey V Novoselov, Deame Hua, Alexey V Lobanov, et al.
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
|
May 8, 2010
Dual functions of codons in the genetic code
Alexey V Lobanov, Anton A Turanov, Dolph L Hatfield, et al.
Trends in Genetics : TIG
|
May 23, 2006
Is there a twenty third amino acid in the genetic code?
Alexey V Lobanov, Gregory V Kryukov, Dolph L Hatfield, et al.
Genome Biology
|
September 21, 2007
Evolutionary dynamics of eukaryotic selenoproteomes: large selenoproteomes may associate with aquatic life and small with terrestrial life
Alexey V Lobanov, Dmitri E Fomenko, Yan Zhang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 2, 2007
A highly efficient form of the selenocysteine insertion sequence element in protozoan parasites and its use in mammalian cells
Sergey V Novoselov, Alexey V Lobanov, Deame Hua, et al.
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