Bio-Energy Research Institute, Chonnam National University
Darshan H. PATEL
Bio-Energy Research Institute, Chonnam National University
Dae-Seok LEE
Department of Forest Products and Technology (BK21 Program), Chonnam National University
Younho SONG
Department of Bioenergy Science and Technology, Chonnam National University
Hyeun-Jong BAE
Bio-Energy Research Institute, Chonnam National University Department of Forest Products and Technology (BK21 Program), Chonnam National University Department of Bioenergy Science and Technology, Chonnam National University
Published: January 23, 2011Received: April 12, 2011Available on J-STAGE: -Accepted: July 02, 2011
Advance online publication: October 07, 2011
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Experimental evidence in vivo as to the functional roles and binding properties to cadmium (Cd) of type-2 plants metallothionein (MT) has been limited thus far. We investigated the biological role of metallothionein from Colocasia esculenta (CeMT2b) in Escherichia coli and tobacco, and developed a new model for the relationship between Cd tolerance and Cd-binding ability. Heterologous expression of CeMT2b in Escherichia coli greatly enhanced Cd tolerance and accumulated Cd content as compared to control cells. The molecular weight of CeMT2b increased with Cd, and CeMT2b bound up to 5.96±1 molar ratio (Cd/protein). Under Cd stress, transgenic tobacco plants displayed much better seedling growth and high Cd accumulation than the wild type. The presence of an extra CXC motif in CeMT2b contributed to the enhanced Cd-tolerance. The present study provides the first insight into the ability of type-2 plant MT to bind physiological Cd.
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