Author:
Yang Yi,Maret Wolfgang,Vallee Bert L.
Abstract
The isolation of thionein (T) from tissues has not been reported
heretofore. T contains 20 cysteinyl residues that react with
7-fluorobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazole-4-sulfonamide to form fluorescent
adducts. In metallothionein (MT) the cysteinyl residues, which
are bound to zinc, do not react. However, they do react in the presence
of a chelating agent such as EDTA. The resultant difference in chemical
reactivity provides a means to measure T in the absence of EDTA, (MT +
T) in its presence, and, of course, MT by difference. The
7-fluorobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazole-4-sulfonamide derivative of T can be
isolated from tissue homogenates by HPLC and quantified
fluorimetrically with a detection limit in the femtomolar range and a
linear response over 3 orders of magnitude. Analysis of liver, kidney,
and brain of rats reveals almost as much T as MT. Moreover, in contrast
to earlier views, MT in tissue extracts appears to be less stable than
T. The existence of T in tissues under normal physiological conditions
has important implications for its function both in zinc metabolism and
the redox balance of the cell.
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
125 articles.
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