Type 1 Metallothionein (ZjMT) Is Responsible for Heavy Metal Tolerance in 'Ziziphus jujuba'

Author(s)
Li, Lan-Song
Meng, Yu-Ping
Cao, Qiu-Feng
Yang, Yong-Zhen
Wang, Fan
Jia, Hu-Sheng
Wu, Shubiao
Liu, Xu-Guang
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
Metallothioneins (MTs) are a family of low molecular weight, cysteine-rich, metal-binding proteins that are able to make cells to uptake heavy metals from the environment. Molecular and functional characterization of this gene family improves understanding of the mechanisms underlying heavy metal tolerance in higher organisms. In this study, a cDNA clone, encoding 74-a.a. metallothionein type 1 protein (ZjMT), was isolated from the cDNA library of 'Ziziphus jujuba'. At the N- and C-terminals of the deduced amino acid sequence of ZjMT, six cysteine residues were arranged in a CXCXXXCXCXXXCXC and CXCXXXCXCXXCXC structure, respectively, indicating that ZjMT is a type 1 MT. Quantitative PCR analysis of plants subjected to cadmium stress showed enhanced expression of ZjMT gene in 'Z. jujuba' within 24 h upon Cd exposure. 'Escherichia coli' cells expressing ZjMT exhibited enhanced metal tolerance and higher accumulation of metal ions compared with control cells. The results indicate that ZjMT contributes to the detoxification of metal ions and provides marked tolerance against metal stresses. Therefore, ZjMT may be a potential candidate for tolerance enhancement in vulnerable plants to heavy metal stress and 'E. coli' cells containing the ZjMT gene may be applied to adsorb heavy metals in polluted wastewater.
Citation
Biochemistry (Moscow), 81(6), p. 565-573
ISSN
1608-3040
0006-2979
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Language
en
Publisher
MAIK Nauka - Interperiodica
Title
Type 1 Metallothionein (ZjMT) Is Responsible for Heavy Metal Tolerance in 'Ziziphus jujuba'
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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