| Literature DB >> 31445677 |
Thanvapon Yingprasertchai1, Richard Man Kit Yu2, Thi Kim Anh Tran3, Richard Yuen Chong Kong4, Wayne A O'Connor5, Geoff R MacFarlane6.
Abstract
The metal-binding protein metallothionein (MT) is widely used as a biomarker of metal contamination. In this study, we cloned a MT gene (sgMT) from the Sydney rock oyster Saccostrea glomerata. The gene encodes a MT-I protein with a classical αβ domain structure and is expressed as two transcripts resulting from alternative polyadenylation. The gene promoter contains two putative metal-responsive elements (MREs) which are known to be required for metal-inducible transcription. A specific and efficient qPCR assay was developed to quantify sgMT mRNA expression. Further, we assessed whether prior metal exposure history influences sgMT mRNA expression upon subsequent metal exposure. Oysters with varying prior metal exposure histories (contaminated and reference) were exposed to Cu, Cd and Zn. Expression of sgMT generally increased with metal dose, and oysters with an elevated past metal exposure history exhibited higher sgMT expression under Cd and Zn stress, representing a potential acclimatory response to prior metal exposure.Entities:
Keywords: Acclimation; Cadmium; Copper; Metallothionein; Sydney rock oyster; Zinc
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31445677 DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2019.104775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Environ Res ISSN: 0141-1136 Impact factor: 3.130