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- W1997770868 abstract "The widespread distribution of metallothioneins (MTs) in aquatic animals is firmly established, having been reported for at least 80 species of fish and invertebrates. To date. MTs of only eight species have been characterized to the extent that the primary structure has been determined. These include three fish. one echinoderm. two molluscs (both bivalves), and two crustaceans (both decapods). MTs of major taxa remain to be characterized. Information on other groups, especially invertebrates, will help to clarify phylogenetic relationships among MTs of diverse taxa. The occurrence of multiple forms of MTs in a single species indicates that a better understanding of MT in aquatic animals will require consideration of the regulation and function of the individual forms since it appears that specific biological functions will be attributable to the various forms. The toxicological significance of MT induction has been supported by the numerous studies that have been conducted with aquatic organisms. The notion that metal-binding by MT is protective of cellular function is supported by these studies, although the specific intracellular interactions remain to be clarified. A better understanding of both the normal and toxicological functions of MTs will be useful in this regard. From a practical view. the premise that MTs can be used for routine assessment of metalexposed aquatic animals represents a still-to-be realized promise. In a number of cases. MT induction or increased levels of MT-bound metals in individuals in metal-contaminated environments can be used to justify continued development and testing of diagnostics markers of metal exposure based on MT function. An extension of such observations to include a relationship with cellular or organismal well-being will benefit from an approach that considers MT induction together with protected functional responses." @default.
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- W1997770868 title "Metallothioneins in metal regulation and toxicity in aquatic animals" @default.
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