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  • Astragalus bisulcatus can naturally accumulate significant amounts of selenium (up to 0.65% in its dry weight), with varying concentrations of Se-methylseleno-cysteine in its leaves based on their maturity.
  • X-ray absorption spectroscopy reveals that younger leaves have high levels of Se-methylseleno-Cys, while older leaves have higher levels of selenate due to limitations in reducing selenate during biosynthesis.
  • The study highlights developmental differences in the metabolism of sulfur and selenium in A. bisulcatus, suggesting a correlation between sulfate and selenate reduction processes.

Article Abstract

In its natural habitat, Astragalus bisulcatus can accumulate up to 0.65% (w/w) selenium (Se) in its shoot dry weight. X-ray absorption spectroscopy has been used to examine the selenium biochemistry of A. bisulcatus. High concentrations of the nonprotein amino acid Se-methylseleno-cysteine (Cys) are present in young leaves of A. bisulcatus, but in more mature leaves, the Se-methylseleno-Cys concentration is lower, and selenate predominates. Seleno-Cys methyltransferase is the enzyme responsible for the biosynthesis of Se-methylseleno-Cys from seleno-Cys and S-methyl-methionine. Seleno-Cys methyltransferase is found to be expressed in A. bisulcatus leaves of all ages, and thus the biosynthesis of Se-methylseleno-Cys in older leaves is limited earlier in the metabolic pathway, probably by an inability to chemically reduce selenate. A comparative study of sulfur (S) and Se in A. bisulcatus using x-ray absorption spectroscopy indicates similar trends for oxidized and reduced Se and S species, but also indicates that the proportions of these differ significantly. These results also indicate that sulfate and selenate reduction are developmentally correlated, and they suggest important differences between S and Se biochemistries.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC166905PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1104/pp.014787DOI Listing

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