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J. Anim Sci. 2007. 85:1357-1362. doi:10.2527/jas.2006-291
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Characterization of metallothioneins (MT-I and MT-II) in the yak1

J. P. Wu*,2, B. Y. Ma*,{dagger},{ddagger},2, H. W. Ren{dagger},3, L. P. Zhang*, Y. Xiang§ and M. A. Brown||

* College of Animal Science and Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, China 730070; and {dagger} National Key Laboratory of Protein Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China 100871; and {ddagger} Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 100101; and § College of Life Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China 100875; and and || Grazinglands Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS, El Reno, OK 73036

3 Corresponding author: renhw{at}pku.edu.cn

The cDNA-encoding sequences for yak metallothionein isoforms I (MT-I) and II (MT-II) were amplified and cloned by reverse-transcription PCR to characterize the nucleotide sequence and protein structure of metallothionein in the yak. The cDNA sequences of MT-I and MT-II were subjected to BLAST searching at the National Center for Biotechnology Information, and the results indicated that the nucleotide sequences of yak MT-I and MT-II, when compared among different species of mammals, are highly conserved. The yak open reading frames have a length of 183 nucleotides, which encode for yak MT-I and MT-II proteins of 61 AA, respectively. Analysis of hydrophobicity, trans-membrane region, and signal peptides suggested that metallothioneins of the yak are nonsecretory proteins. There were several conserved tripeptide sequences, such as C-X-C, C-C-X-C-C, and C-X-X-C (X designates AA excluding cysteine in MT-I and MT-II), and they are highly conserved in their evolution. By homologous comparative modeling, we predicted the molecular spatial structures of yak MT-I and MT-II, which are composed of {alpha}- and ß-domains that are linked by the conserved tripeptide Lys30-Lys31-Ser32 (KKS).

Key Words: cDNA • characterization • metallothioneins • structure • yak


1 This work was partially supported by the Foundation for Key Scitech Research Program by the Ministry of Education of China (No. 03130). Mention of a trade name, proprietary product, or specific equipment does not constitute a guarantee or warrant by the USDA and does not imply approval to the exclusion of other products that may be suitable.

2 Both authors contributed equally to this work. Wu Jian-ping: wujp{at}gsau.edu.cn; Ma Bin-yun: maby{at}163.com







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