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Roles of metallothionein and related proteins in metal metabolism and toxicity: problems and perspectives.

This summary examines some of the known and hypothesized roles of metallothionein and related proteins in mediating the metal metabolism and toxicity from a chemical perspective. It attempts to examine in kinetic terms how such molecules may exert homeostatic control over the intracellular bioavaila...

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Autores principales: Petering, D H, Fowler, B A
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1986
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3709444
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description This summary examines some of the known and hypothesized roles of metallothionein and related proteins in mediating the metal metabolism and toxicity from a chemical perspective. It attempts to examine in kinetic terms how such molecules may exert homeostatic control over the intracellular bioavailability of metal ions to essential enzymatic or other molecular systems. The concept of ongoing competition between metallothionein and related proteins with other intracellular metal-binding sites for various metals is also examined in relation to the thermodynamic stability of these proteins. Comparisons between mammalian metallothionein and analogous nonmammalian proteins demonstrate both similarities and great differences in types of metal-binding sites, metal-binding constants, amino acid composition, and secondary structures such that apparent diversity of these low molecular weight metal-binding molecules in nature appears to be growing ever wider. The potential value of these data rests both in delineating new hypotheses for metallothionein evolution and in suggesting new model systems for discovering the normal function of metallothionein and related proteins in cells.
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spelling pubmed-14747042006-06-09 Roles of metallothionein and related proteins in metal metabolism and toxicity: problems and perspectives. Petering, D H Fowler, B A Environ Health Perspect Research Article This summary examines some of the known and hypothesized roles of metallothionein and related proteins in mediating the metal metabolism and toxicity from a chemical perspective. It attempts to examine in kinetic terms how such molecules may exert homeostatic control over the intracellular bioavailability of metal ions to essential enzymatic or other molecular systems. The concept of ongoing competition between metallothionein and related proteins with other intracellular metal-binding sites for various metals is also examined in relation to the thermodynamic stability of these proteins. Comparisons between mammalian metallothionein and analogous nonmammalian proteins demonstrate both similarities and great differences in types of metal-binding sites, metal-binding constants, amino acid composition, and secondary structures such that apparent diversity of these low molecular weight metal-binding molecules in nature appears to be growing ever wider. The potential value of these data rests both in delineating new hypotheses for metallothionein evolution and in suggesting new model systems for discovering the normal function of metallothionein and related proteins in cells. 1986-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1474704/ /pubmed/3709444 Text en
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Roles of metallothionein and related proteins in metal metabolism and toxicity: problems and perspectives.
title Roles of metallothionein and related proteins in metal metabolism and toxicity: problems and perspectives.
title_full Roles of metallothionein and related proteins in metal metabolism and toxicity: problems and perspectives.
title_fullStr Roles of metallothionein and related proteins in metal metabolism and toxicity: problems and perspectives.
title_full_unstemmed Roles of metallothionein and related proteins in metal metabolism and toxicity: problems and perspectives.
title_short Roles of metallothionein and related proteins in metal metabolism and toxicity: problems and perspectives.
title_sort roles of metallothionein and related proteins in metal metabolism and toxicity: problems and perspectives.
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