Cd2+-induced synthesis of metallothionein in HeLa cells
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Cd2+-induced synthesis of metallothionein in HeLa cells
Abstract
HeLa cells synthesize metallothioneins in response to Cd2+. The kinetics of thionein (apoprotein of metallothionein) synthesis was studied by pulse-labelling the cells with [35S]cysteine and measuring relative amounts of the labelled thioneins separated by electrophoresis. Thionein synthesis rapidly increases in the first 6-8 h after exposure to 0.5 micrograms of Cd2+/ml, and begins to decrease in a few hours after reaching the maximum. However, the rate of synthesis never returns to the basal value at least in 30 h after Cd2+ exposure; instead, the second increase in thionein synthesis occurs at 16-18 h. A possible regulatory mechanism of thionein synthesis is discussed from these results, together with the data on intracellular accumulation and subcellular distribution of 109Cd2+. The initial increase of thionein synthesis is accompanied by an increase of mRNA coding for thioneins (MT-mRNA). The induction of MT-mRNA is sensitive to Actinomycin D, but not to cycloheximide, suggesting transcriptional regulation without any mediating protein synthesis. Two thionein isomers are coded for by mRNA molecules of almost the same size, which is similar to that of hepatic MT-mRNA of mouse and rat.
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