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Apr, 1992

THE GENE FOR CADMIUM METALLOTHIONEIN FROM A CADMIUM-RESISTANT YEAST APPEARS TO BE IDENTICAL TO CUP1 IN A COPPER-RESISTANT STRAIN

CURRENT GENETICS
  • H TOHOYAMA
  • ,
  • T TOMOYASU
  • ,
  • M INOUHE
  • ,
  • M JOHO
  • ,
  • T MURAYAMA

Volume
21
Number
4-5
First page
275
Last page
280
Language
English
Publishing type
Research paper (scientific journal)
Publisher
SPRINGER VERLAG

A cadmium-resistant strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae produces a cadmium metallothionein with the same characteristics as the copper metallothionein that is encoded by CUP1 in a copper-resistant strain. The structural gene for metallothionein from the cadmium-resistant strain resembles CUP1 in terms of the fragmentation patterns generated by restriction enzymes. Furthermore, the gene may be amplified as 2.0 kb repeating units in both the cadmium-resistant and the copper-resistant strains. However, transformants with a plasmid that carried the metallothionein gene from the cadmium-resistant strain were resistant to copper but not to cadmium. It appears that the same metallothionein gene, CUP1, is amplified in both cadmium- and copper-resistant yeasts. However, the mechanism for the cadmium-specific inducibility of the gene may be restricted to the cadmium-resistant strain.

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  • ISSN : 0172-8083
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:A1992HN93400003

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