Title of article :
Metal-binding proteins and peptides in the aquatic fungi
Fontanospora fusiramosa and Flagellospora curta
exposed to severe metal stress
Author/Authors :
Lu?s Guimar?es-Soares a، نويسنده , , Helena Fel?cia b، نويسنده , , Maria Jo?o Bebianno b، نويسنده , , Fernanda C?ssio a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The production of thiol-containing proteins/peptides and its role in metal-binding was examined in the aquatic hyphomycetes
Fontanospora fusiramosa and Flagellospora curta exposed to Cu, Cd, or Zn at concentrations inhibiting the biomass production in
80%. Heat-treated cell-free extracts were separated by size-exclusion chromatography and the thiol and metal content in the
fractions was determined. F. curta, the species tolerant to metals, showed higher absolute levels of thiol compounds, which bound
higher amounts of Cu and Cd than F. fusiramosa. Peptides with very low molecular weight (b9 kDa), most likely glutathione and
phytochelatins, were the major Cu- and Zn-binding components in both species of aquatic hyphomycetes. In most cases, proteins
with high molecular weight (N26 kDa) were induced by metal ions and they were the major Cd-binding component in both species.
Proteins with characteristics of metallothioneins were also induced by exposure to metals in both species, but they showed a minor
role in metal-binding, suggesting they might have other functions in fungal cells.
Keywords :
Aquatic hyphomycetes , Metals , Metallothionein , Phytochelatin , glutathione
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment