Mutations Disrupting Selenocysteine Formation Cause Progressive Cerebello-Cerebral Atrophy

Citation
Agamy, Orly et al., Mutations Disrupting Selenocysteine Formation Cause Progressive Cerebello-Cerebral Atrophy, American journal of human genetics (Online) AJHG , 87(4), 2010, pp. 538-544
ISSN journal
15376605
Volume
87
Issue
4
Year of publication
2010
Pages
538 - 544
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
The essential micronutrient selenium is found in proteins as selenocysteine (Sec), the only genetically encoded amino acid whose biosynthesis occurs on its cognate tRNA in humans. In the final step of selenocysteine formation, the essential enzyme SepSecS catalyzes the conversion of Sep-tRNA to Sec-tRNA. We demonstrate that SepSecS mutations cause autosomal-recessive progressive cerebellocerebral atrophy (PCCA) in Jews of Iraqi and Moroccan ancestry. Both founder mutations, common in these two populations, disrupt the sole route to the biosynthesis of the 21st amino acid, Sec, and thus to the generation of selenoproteins in humans.