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dc.creatorPurać, Jelena
dc.creatorNikolić, Tatjana V.
dc.creatorKojić, Danijela
dc.creatorĆelić, Anđelka S.
dc.creatorPlavša, Jovana J.
dc.creatorBlagojević, Duško
dc.creatorPetri, Edward T.
dc.date.accessioned2019-03-07T09:21:10Z
dc.date.available2900-01-01
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.urihttp://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/mec.14984
dc.identifier.urihttps://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3279
dc.description.abstractMetallothioneins are ubiquitous proteins important in metal homeostasis and detoxification. However, they have not previously been identified in honey bees or other Hymenoptera, where metallothioneins could be of ecophysiological and ecotoxicological significance. Better understanding of the molecular responses to stress induced by toxic metals could contribute to honey bee conservation. In addition, honey bee metallothionein could represent a biomarker for monitoring environmental quality. Here we identify and characterize a metallothionein gene in Apis mellifera (AmMT). AmMT is 1,680 bp long and encodes a 48 amino acids protein with 15 cysteines and no aromatic residues. A metal response element upstream of the start codon, coupled with numerous cis-regulatory elements indicate the functional context of AmMT. Molecular modelling predicts several transition metal binding sites, and comparative phylogenetic analysis revealed five putative metallothionein proteins in three other hymenoptera species. AmMT was characterized by cloning the full-length coding sequence of the putative metallothionein. Recombinant AmMT was found to increase metal tolerance upon overexpression in Escherichia coli supplemented with Cd, Cu or Pb. Finally, in laboratory tests on honey bees, gene expression profiles showed a dose-dependant relationship between Cd, Cu and Pb concentrations present in food and AmMT expression, while field experiments showed induction of AmMT in bees from an industrial site compared to those from an urban area. These studies suggest that AmMT has metal binding properties in agreement with a possible role in metal homeostasis. Further functional and structural characterization of metallothionein in honey bees and other Hymenoptera are necessary.en
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/Basic Research (BR or ON)/173014/RS//
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dc.sourceMolecular Ecology
dc.subjectCloning
dc.subjectHoney bees
dc.subjectHymenoptera
dc.subjectMetal binding
dc.subjectMetallothionein
dc.subjectqPCR
dc.titleIdentification of a metallothionein gene in honey bee Apis mellifera and its expression profile in response to Cd, Cu and Pb exposure.en
dc.typearticleen
dc.rights.licenseARR
dcterms.abstractНиколић, Татјана В.; Благојевић, Душко; Плавша, Јована Ј.; Којић, Данијела; Ћелић, Aнђелка С.; Петри, Едwард Т.; Пураћ, Јелена;
dc.rights.holder© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
dc.citation.issue4
dc.citation.volume28
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/mec.14984
dc.identifier.pmid30575191
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85062086783
dc.identifier.wos000459814500004
dc.citation.apaPurać, J., Nikolić, T. V., Kojić, D., Ćelić, A. S., Plavša, J. J., Blagojević, D. P., & Petri, E. T. (2019). Identification of a metallothionein gene in honey bee Apis mellifera and its expression profile in response to Cd, Cu and Pb exposure. Molecular Ecology, 28(4), 731–745.
dc.citation.vancouverPurać J, Nikolić T V., Kojić D, Ćelić AS, Plavša JJ, Blagojević DP, Petri ET. Identification of a metallothionein gene in honey bee Apis mellifera and its expression profile in response to Cd, Cu and Pb exposure. Mol Ecol. 2019;28(4):731–45.
dc.citation.spage731
dc.citation.epage745
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionen
dc.citation.rankaM21


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