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Autoantibodies against a serine tRNA-protein complex implicated in cotranslational selenocysteine insertion.
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Cotranslational Selenocysteine InsertionImmunologyMolecular BiologyPathologySeryl-trna SynthetaseCirrhosisAutoimmune Liver DiseaseViral HepatitisAutoantibodiesAntisense TherapyProteomicsAutoimmune DiseaseLiver PhysiologyAutoantibody Specificity PresentAutoimmunitySevere FormSignal TransductionHepatologySerine Trna-protein ComplexAutoantibody ProductionNatural SciencesHepatitisLiver DiseaseSystems BiologyMedicineHepatocellular Carcinoma
We describe an autoantibody specificity present in a subgroup of patients with a severe form of autoimmune chronic active hepatitis. These antibodies precipitate a 90-nucleotide RNA from human whole cell extracts and recognize a 48-kDa polypeptide in immunoblotting assays. The RNA is a UGA suppressor serine tRNA that carries selenocysteine (tRNA[Ser]Sec)), as shown by sequence analysis. The protein does not appear to be seryl-tRNA synthetase; rather, it is an excellent candidate for a factor involved in cotranslational selenocysteine incorporation in human cells.
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