Comparative insight into the Zn(II)-, Cd(II)- and Cu(I) binding features of the protozoan Tetrahymena pyriformis MT1 metallothionein
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Tetrahymena pyriformis MT1 (TpyMT1) is a model among ciliate metallothioneins (MTs). Here, we report on the analytic (ICP-AES, GC-FPD),
spectroscopic (CD, UV-Vis, Raman) and spectrometric (ESI-MS) characterization of its recombinant Cd(II)-, Zn(II)- and Cu(I)-complexes, and of
those formed during in vitro Zn/Cd and Zn/Cu replacement. In the presence of Cd(II), TpyMT1 renders a major Cd11-TpyMT1 species, which is also
the final step reached in the in vitro Zn/Cd exchange process in Zn11-TpyMT1. Spectroscopic data supports a different folding of the
isostoichiometric Cd11- and Zn11-TpyMT1 complexes. Unexpectedly, TpyMT1 biosynthesis in Zn(II)-rich cultures was sensitive to the aeration
degree, so that high oxygenation rendered undermetalated, partially-oxidized, complexes (Zn9-TpyMT1). Biosynthesis in Cu(I)-rich media rendered
extremely heterogeneous mixtures of CuxZny-species (x+y=8-20), where the higher the aeration, the higher the Zn(II) content. The complexity of
these samples was reproduced during the Zn/Cu replacement, as the number of generated species increased gradually with the addition of copper to
Zn11-TpyMT1. According to our results, a clear preference of TpyMT1 for Cd(II) binding, rather than for Zn(II), and especially Cu(I) can be
postulated. This character is totally consistent with the induction pattern of the TpyMT1 gene and the postulated role of TpyMT1 in Cd-detoxification.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Metal-binding; Metallothionein; Raman spectroscopy; Sulfide ions; Tetrahymena
Elenco autori:
Domenech, Jordi; Torreggiani, Armida
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