Authors
Juan Hidalgo, Michael Aschner, Paolo Zatta, Milan Vašák
Publication date
2001/5/15
Source
Brain research bulletin
Volume
55
Issue
2
Pages
133-145
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Metallothioneins (MTs) constitute a family of proteins characterized by a high heavy metal [Zn(II), Cu(I)] content and also by an unusual cysteine abundance. Mammalian MTs are comprised of four major isoforms designated MT-1 trough MT-4. MT-1 and MT-2 are expressed in most tissues including the brain, whereas MT-3 (also called growth inhibitory factor) and MT-4 are expressed predominantly in the central nervous system and in keratinizing epithelia, respectively. All MT isoforms have been implicated in disparate physiological functions, such as zinc and copper metabolism, protection against reactive oxygen species, or adaptation to stress. In the case of MT-3, an additional involvement of this isoform in neuromodulatory events and in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease has also been suggested. It is essential to gain insight into how MTs are regulated in the brain in order to characterize MT functions …
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