2003
DOI: 10.3354/meps257087
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Metallothionein genes in the European flat oyster Ostrea edulis: a potential ecological tool for environmental monitoring?

Abstract: Metallothioneins (MTs) are small essential proteins involved in cellular processes of metal handling and detoxification. Here, we describe the structure of 2 MT genes in a marine mollusc, the European flat oyster Ostrea edulis. The sequences of these 2 genes code for 2 proteins of 74 and 71 amino acids, respectively, with the 71 amino acid protein having an abnormal lack of cysteine residues. The direct quantification of metal ions bound to purified recombinant proteins demonstrated that the metal-binding capa… Show more

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“…On these genes, increased expression levels were previously reported in C. gigas as a response to both chemical and environmental stressors (Hamdoun, Cheney & Cherr ; Tanguy et al . , ; Boutet, Tanguy & Moraga ; David et al . ; Farcy et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On these genes, increased expression levels were previously reported in C. gigas as a response to both chemical and environmental stressors (Hamdoun, Cheney & Cherr ; Tanguy et al . , ; Boutet, Tanguy & Moraga ; David et al . ; Farcy et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This αβ 1 -structure is well conserved also in other oyster species, including C. gigas (Pacific oyster; AJ242657), C. ariakensis (the Suminoe or Asian oyster; DQ342281) and C. rivularis (the Jinjiang oyster; JN225502). The same domain structure is also relevant with isoforms from non-Crassostrea species Ostrea edulis (Tanguy et al 2003). However, relative large substitutions of non-Cys aa (also the replacement of three Cys with other aa in the O. edulis MTb isoform) have been found in the O. edulis MTs compared to MT-I orthologs from Crassostrea species (Additional file 1: Figure S3A).…”
Section: Bivalve-ostreidae Mtsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…After dilution in 0.5 M NaCl (SigmaUltra, Sigma), concentrations of copper, lead and cadmium were assessed by stripping chronopotentiometric methods. These methods are detailed in Riso et al (1997aRiso et al ( , 1997b and were previously used for a number of different tissues (Tanguy et al 2003;Marchand et al 2004;David et al 2012). In order to check the method accuracy, certified reference seawater samples were analyzed (NASS-5, CASS-3 and SLEW-2, National Research Council of Canada).…”
Section: Metal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%