Algal metallothioneins: secondary metabolites and proteins |
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Authors: | Nigel J. Robinson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Durham, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, U.K.
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Abstract: | Metallothioneins, MT's, are low-molecular-weight, cysteine-rich, polypeptides that complex ‘soft’ metal ions in thiol clusters. They are structurally diverse. Some MT's are gene products, while others are secondary metabolites. Two of the three classes of MT have been identified in algae. Eukaryotic algae possess the secondary metabolites referred to as class III MT. There is no unequivocal evidence that MT genes occur in eukaryotic algae. However, the products of MT genes have been identified in cyanobacteria. These genes and their metal regulatory elements remain to be isolated and characterized. MT's have attracted interest from researchers involved in a wide range of disciplines including bioinorganic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, toxicology, environmental science and medicine. Although, the precise physiological roles of these polypeptides remain undefined, a large number of functions have been speculated. These molecules chelate toxic trace metals, such as Cd, thereby reducing the concentration of cytotoxic, free-metal ions. Furthermore, some MT's are believed to be involved in zinc and copper homoeostasis. Future studies should reveal whether or not some of the diversity of MT structure reflects a diversity of function. |
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Keywords: | metallothioneins poly(gamma-glutamylcysteinyl)glycine cadystin trace metals algae |
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