Metallothionein genes from the flowering plant Mimulus guttatus.

Metallothionein genes from the flowering plant Mimulus guttatus.
Authors: 
de Miranda JR, Thomas MA, Thurman DA, Tomsett AB
Summary
Publication Date
1990 Jan 29
Abstract

In response to excess metal, higher plants produce metal-binding peptides [( gamma EC]nG) whose biosynthesis is believed to be mediated by enzymes involved in glutathione (gamma ECG) metabolism. In contrast, animals synthesize metallothioneins, gene-encoded low molecular weight cysteine-rich metal-binding proteins. In an investigation of copper-regulated genes in the copper-tolerant flowering plant Mimulus guttatus, we have isolated a series of cDNA clones identifying two genes which encode a protein with class I metallothionein domains. This represents the first description of a metallothionein gene in a flowering plant.

Publication Type
Comparative Study
Citation
de Miranda JR, Thomas MA, Thurman DA, Tomsett AB. Metallothionein genes from the flowering plant Mimulus guttatus.. FEBS letters. 1990 Jan 29; 260(2):277-80.
Series Name: 
FEBS letters
Page Numbers: 
277-80
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