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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 26, Issue 3, 264-268
Copyright © 1996 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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Metal-induced dimerization of Cd7-metallothionein. Role of anions

P Palumaa and M Vaher

Inorganic phosphate participates in the nonoxidative Cd-dependent dimerization of Cd7-metallothionein (Cd7-MT) and is bound to the MT dimers. In order to obtain insight into the specificity of phosphate-MT interaction, an investigation has been made on the effect of a series of oxyanions and organic phosphates on Cd-induced dimerization of Cd7-MT. It has been demonstrated that from the oxyanions studied, only arsenate and tungstate can promote Cd-induced dimerization of Cd7-MT. Effect of arsenate is quantitatively similar to that of phosphate and appears at submillimolar concentrations, whereas tungstate promotes dimerization of MT at higher, millimolar concentrations. A number of other oxyanions, ie, molybdate, vanadate, and selenate as well as organic phosphates (phenyl phosphate, serine O-phosphate, D-ribose 5-phosphate, L-glycerol 3-phosphate, D-fructose 6-phosphate, D-glucose 6-phosphate, adenosine monophosphate (AMP), cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), nicotinamideadenine-dinucleotide (NADP), pyridoxal 5-phosphate) had no influence on Cd-induced dimerization of MT. Results obtained strongly indicate a highly specific role of inorganic phosphate in Cd-induced dimerization of Cd7-MT.


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