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Cantareus aspersus metallothionein metal binding abilities: the unspecific CaCd/CuMT isoform provides hints about the metal preference determinants in metallothioneins.

Sílvia Pérez-Rafael1, Freddy Monteiro2, Reinhard Dallinger3, Sílvia Atrian2, Oscar Palacios4, Mercè Capdevila1.   

Abstract

In Proteomics, gene/protein families including both specialized and non-specialized paralogs are an invaluable tool to study the evolution of structure/function relationships in proteins. Metallothioneins (MTs) of the pulmonate gastropod molluscs (snails) offer one of the best materials to study the metal-binding specificity of proteins, because they consist of a polymorphic system that includes members with extremely distinct metal preferences but with a high protein sequence similarity. Cantareus aspersus was the first snail where three paralogous MTs were isolated: the highly specific cadmium (CaCdMT) and copper (CaCuMT) isoforms, and an unspecific CaCd/CuMT isoform, so called because it was natively isolated as a mixed Cd and Cu complex. In this work, we have thoroughly analyzed the Zn(2+)-, Cd(2+)- and Cu(+)-binding abilities of these three CaMTs by means of the spectroscopic and spectrometric characterization of the respective recombinant, as well as in vitro-substituted, metal-complexes. The comparison with the orthologous HpMTs and the study of the isoform-determinant residues allow correlating the protein sequence variability with the coordination capabilities of these MTs. Surprisingly, the CaCuMT isoform exhibits a stronger Cu-thionein character than the HpCuMT ortholog, and the CaCd/CuMT isoform could be defined as a non-optimized Cu-thionein, which has not attained any defined functional differentiation in the framework of the snail MT gene/protein family.
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Keywords:  Cadmium; Cantareus aspersus metallothionein; Copper; Sequence determinant

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24982030     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2014.06.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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