Complete amino acid sequences of five dimeric and four monomeric forms of metallothionein from the edible mussel Mytilus edulis
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Complete amino acid sequences of five dimeric and four monomeric forms of metallothionein from the edible mussel Mytilus edulis
Abstract
Cadmium-induced metallothioneins from the common sea mussel, Mytilus edulis, were shown to comprise of two groups of isoforms having apparent molecular masses of 10 kDa and 20 kDa. The 10-kDa group was resolved by anion-exchange chromatography into four fractions while the 20-kDa group was resolved into three fractions using this method. After metal removal and S-methylation of the cysteine residues using methyl-p-nitrobenzenesulphonate the complete amino acid sequences were determined. Five isoforms of the 20-kDa group were shown to possess monomeric units consisting of 71 amino acids. These proteins were distinct from the four 72-amino-acid proteins of the 10-kDa group. The FASTA algorithm has been used to compare the degree of similarity between the mussel metallothionein MT-10-IV isoform and other metallothioneins. The mussel MT-10-IV isoform exhibited substantial similarity to other molluscan metallothioneins. Moreover, the mussel metallothionein exhibited more similarity to vertebrate metallothioneins than to those of non-molluscan invertebrates, thus suggesting that the mussel metallothioneins are class I metallothioneins.
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