Cadmium-binding polypeptides in microalgal strains with laboratory-induced cadmium tolerance
1991; Inter-Research; Volume: 79; Linguagem: Inglês
10.3354/meps079163
ISSN1616-1599
AutoresGH Wikfors, A Neeman, PJ Jackson,
Tópico(s)Chromium effects and bioremediation
ResumoStralns of 5 algal specles that have been induced to develop tolerance to prev~ously toxic cadmium (Cd) concentrations were lnvestlgated for product~on of the Cd-binding polypepbdes, poly(y-glutamylcyste~nyl)glycines, (y-ECInG.Llquld chromatography uslng Sephadex G-50, ICP analysis of Cd ln chromatographic fracbons, and ammo acld analysis provided clear evidence of (y-ECInG producbon ln the 2 most tolerant species, Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Dunaliella terbolecta.Production of Cdbmdmg pepbde ln P. tricornutum was positively correlated with cellular Cd content, on a dry-weight basis.In contrastc Cd-tolerant strains of Isochrysis qalbana, Pavlova lutheri, and Tetraselmis maculata did not produce detectable (Y-EC)~G.Although Cd-tolerant I. gdbana differed from the control strain in some aspects of polypepbde content, as seen by the producbon of thiol-rich compounds, the speclflc mechanism for enhanced Cd tolerance ln the 3 species that do not produce (y-ECInG remams unknown,
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