Howard A G, Nickless G
Chem Biol Interact. 1977 Jun;17(3):257-63. doi: 10.1016/0009-2797(77)90090-4.
Cadmium, zinc and copper, accumulated from polluted habitats by the oysters Ostrea edulis and Crassostrea gagas, were studied. Three distinct low molecular weight (less than 3000 daltons) zinc complexes were separated from highly contaminated C. gigas, one of which may be a complex with the amino acid taurine. Only one of these zinc complexes was present in less contaminated specimens of O. edulis. On gel permeation chromatography of oyster extracts, copper was eluted together with amino acids (principally taurine) and the betaine homarine. No evidence of metallothionein type proteins was found.
对采自受污染栖息地的食用牡蛎(Ostrea edulis)和巨蛎(Crassostrea gigas)体内积累的镉、锌和铜进行了研究。从高度污染的巨蛎中分离出三种不同的低分子量(小于3000道尔顿)锌复合物,其中一种可能是与氨基酸牛磺酸形成的复合物。在受污染较轻的食用牡蛎标本中,只存在这些锌复合物中的一种。在对牡蛎提取物进行凝胶渗透色谱分析时,铜与氨基酸(主要是牛磺酸)和甜菜碱高哌啶一起被洗脱出来。未发现金属硫蛋白类蛋白质的证据。