S. Duquesne et al., PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE FOR A METALLOTHIONEIN-LIKE HEAVY METAL-BINDING PROTEIN IN THE TROPICAL MARINE BIVALVE TRIDACNA-CROCEA, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part C, Pharmacology toxicology & endocrinology, 112(1), 1995, pp. 69-78
The clam Tridacna crocea was exposed to 0.20 mg Cd/l for 20 days, The
Cd levels in the different organs were as follows: kidney > mantle > g
ills. Gel filtration analyses of cytosols of mantle and gills from Cd-
exposed clams showed that Cd was bound to proteins of similar molecula
r weight (MW) to rabbit metallothionein (MT). Renal cytosolic metals f
rom untreated and Cd-treated clams were mainly associated with a compo
und of apparent MW < 10 kDa, SDS-PAGE electrophoresis revealed a MW si
milar to rabbit MT. The renal metal-binding protein was characterized
using procedures which included heat treatment, sulfhydryl compound co
mposition, reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography and a
mino acid analysis, The amino acid composition of the metal-binding pr
otein showed high levels of cysteine and glycine and absence of aromat
ic amino acids, consistent with the molecular properties of a family o
f metallothionein-like proteins.