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    In vitro incorporation of selenium into tRNAs of Salmonella typhimurium.

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    Biosynthesis of selenium-modified tRNAs in Methanococcus vannielii.

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    CIB1 is a regulator of pathological cardiac hypertrophy

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    Hypertrophic heart disease is a leading health problem facing the Western world. Here we identified the small EF-hand domain-containing protein CIB1 (Ca2+ and integrin binding protein 1) in a screen for novel regulators of cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. Yeast two-hybrid screening for CIB1 interacting partners identified a related EF-hand domain-containing protein calcineurin B, the regulatory subunit of the pro-hypertrophic protein phosphatase calcineurin. CIB1 largely localizes to the sarcolemma in mouse and human myocardium, where it anchors calcineurin to control its activation in coordination with the L-type Ca2+ channel. CIB1 protein levels and membrane association were enhanced in cardiac pathological hypertrophy, but not in physiological hypertrophy. Consistent with these observations, mice lacking Cib1 show a dramatic reduction in myocardial hypertrophy, fibrosis, cardiac dysfunction, and calcineurin-NFAT activity following pressure overload, while the degree of physiologic hypertrophy after swimming was not altered. Transgenic mice with inducible and cardiac-specific overexpression of CIB1 showed enhanced cardiac hypertrophy in response to pressure overload or calcineurin signaling. Moreover, mice lacking the Ppp3cb gene showed no enhancement in cardiac hypertrophy associated wit
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