Institute of Zoology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
Biometals. 2011 Dec;24(6):1079-92. doi: 10.1007/s10534-011-9466-x. Epub 2011 May 31.
Variable environmental availability of metal ions represents a constant challenge for most organisms, so that during evolution, they have optimised physiological and molecular mechanisms to cope with this particular requirement. Metallothioneins (MTs) are proteins that play a major role in metal homeostasis and as a reservoir. The MT gene/protein systems of terrestrial helicid snails are an invaluable model for the study of metal-binding features and MT isoform-specific functionality of these proteins. In the present study, we characterised three paralogous MT isogenes and their expressed products in the escargot (Cantareus aspersus). The metal-dependent transcriptional activation of the three isogenes was assessed using quantitative Real Time PCR. The metal-binding capacities of the three isoforms were studied by characterising the purified native complexes. All the data were analysed in relation to the trace element status of the animals after metal feeding. Two of the three C. aspersus MT (CaMT) isoforms appeared to be metal-specific, (CaCdMT and CaCuMT, for cadmium and copper respectively). A third isoform (CaCd/CuMT) was non-specific, since it was natively recovered as a mixed Cd/Cu complex. A specific role in Cd detoxification for CaCdMT was revealed, with a 80-90% contribution to the Cd balance in snails exposed to this metal. Conclusive data were also obtained for the CaCuMT isoform, which is involved in Cu homeostasis, sharing about 30-50% of the Cu balance of C. aspersus. No apparent metal-related physiological function was found for the third isoform (CaCd/CuMT), so its contribution to the metal balance of the escargot may be, if at all, of only marginal significance, but may enclose a major interest in evolutionary studies.
金属离子的环境可利用性变化不定,这对大多数生物来说是一个持续的挑战,因此在进化过程中,它们优化了生理和分子机制以应对这一特殊需求。金属硫蛋白(MTs)是在金属稳态和作为储库中发挥主要作用的蛋白质。陆生螺旋蜗牛的 MT 基因/蛋白系统是研究这些蛋白的金属结合特征和 MT 同工型特异性功能的宝贵模型。在本研究中,我们在 escargot(Cantareus aspersus)中鉴定了三个同源的 MT 同工型及其表达产物。使用定量实时 PCR 评估了三个同工型的金属依赖性转录激活。通过表征纯化的天然复合物研究了三种同工型的金属结合能力。所有数据均与金属喂养后动物的微量元素状态相关进行分析。三种 C. aspersus MT(CaMT)同工型中的两种似乎是金属特异性的(分别为 Cd 和 Cu 的 CaCdMT 和 CaCuMT)。第三种同工型(CaCd/CuMT)是非特异性的,因为它作为混合 Cd/Cu 复合物被天然回收。CaCdMT 在 Cd 解毒中具有特定作用,在暴露于该金属的蜗牛中,对 Cd 平衡的贡献为 80-90%。还获得了 CaCuMT 同工型在 Cu 稳态中的参与的结论性数据,该同工型约占 C. aspersus 的 Cu 平衡的 30-50%。对于第三种同工型(CaCd/CuMT),没有发现明显与金属相关的生理功能,因此其对 escargot 金属平衡的贡献可能,如果有的话,只有很小的意义,但可能在进化研究中具有重要意义。