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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 261, Issue 28, 13097-13103, 10, 1986
MP Waalkes and A Perantoni
This study was undertaken to further establish the nature of the low
molecular weight metal-binding proteins in rat testes. In all cases,
control testes were compared to livers of zinc-treated rats, which are
known to contain high concentrations of metallothionein. Gel filtration of
testicular and hepatic cytosol revealed a major zinc- and/or cadmium-
binding protein in the low molecular weight range in both tissues. This
protein could be partially purified from either source by a combination of
heat treatment and sequential acetone precipitation. When such partially
purified preparations were further fractionated by high performance liquid
chromatography using a linear gradient of 25%-40% acetonitrile in 0.1%
trifluoroacetic acid, two major forms with similar retention times were
seen in each tissue. The utility of this high performance liquid
chromatography system for separating isoforms of metallothionein was
verified by separation of commercially available purified rabbit hepatic
metallothionein into a total of five separate forms. Amino acid analysis of
the two proteins derived from rat liver was consistent with the known amino
acid composition of metallothionein. However, the two testicular forms
separated by high performance liquid chromatography were notably different
in amino acid composition from metallothionein, with a distinctly lower
content of cysteine. These results indicate that the major low molecular
weight cadmium/zinc-binding proteins in rat testes are not
metallothioneins.
Isolation of a novel metal-binding protein from rat testes. Characterization and distinction from metallothionein
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