- Phytochelatin
Phytochelatins are
oligomer s ofglutathione , produced by the enzyme phytochelatin synthase. They are found inplant s,fungi ,nematodes and all groups ofalgae includingcyanobacteria . Phytochelatins act aschelator s, and are important for heavy metal detoxification. [cite journal | author = Suk-Bong Ha, Aaron P. Smith, Ross Howden, Wendy M. Dietrich, Sarah Bugg, Matthew J. O'Connell, Peter B. Goldsbrough, and Christopher S. Cobbett | url = http://www.plantcell.org/cgi/content/full/11/6/1153 | title = Phytochelatin Synthase Genes from Arabidopsis and the Yeast "Schizosaccharomyces pombe" | journal =Plant Cell | volume = 11 | pages = 1153–1164 | year = 1999 | doi = 10.1105/tpc.11.6.1153 | pmid = 10368185] [cite journal | author = Olena K. Vatamaniuk, Elizabeth A. Bucher, James T. Ward and Philip A. Rea | title = A new pathway for heavy metal detoxification in animals: phytochelatin synthase is required for cadmium tolerance in "Caenorhabditis elegans" | journal =J. Biol. Chem. | year = 2001 | pmid = 11313333 | doi = 10.1074/jbc.C100152200 | volume = 276 | pages = 20817] [ [http://www.embl-ebi.ac.uk/interpro/DisplayIproEntry?ac=IPR007719 InterPro database page on phytochelatin synthase] ] They are abbreviated PC2 through PC11.A mutant "
Arabidopsis thaliana " lacking phytochelatin synthase is very sensitive to cadmium, but it grows just as well as thewild-type plant at normal concentrations of zinc and copper, two essential metal ions, indicating that phytochelatin is only involved in resistance to metal poisoning.Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones, "Biochemistry & molecular biology of plants", 1st edition, American Society of Plant Physiology, 2000]Because phytochelatin synthase uses glutathione with a blocked
thiol group in the synthesis of phytochelatin, the presence of heavy metal ions that bind to glutathione causes the enzyme to work faster. Therefore the amount of phytochelatin increases when the cell needs more phytochelatin to survive in an environment with high concentrations of metal ions. [cite journal | author = O K Vatamaniuk, S Mari, Y Lu, and P A Rea | title = Mechanism of Heavy Metal Ion Activation of Phytochelatin (PC) Synthase | journal =J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 275 | issue = 40 | pages = 31451–31459 | year = 2000 | doi = 10.1074/jbc.M002997200 | pmid = 10807919]Phytochelatin seems to be transported into the
vacuole of plants, so that the metal ions it carries are stored safely away from the proteins of thecytosol .Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones, "Biochemistry & molecular biology of plants", 1st edition, American Society of Plant Physiology, 2000]Related peptides
There are groups of other peptides with a similar structure to phytochelatin, but where the last amino acid is not glycine:Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones, "Biochemistry & molecular biology of plants", 1st edition, American Society of Plant Physiology, 2000] cite journal | author = Masahiro Inouhe | doi =10.1590/S1677-04202005000100006 | title = Phytochelatins | year = 2005 | journal = Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology | volume = 17 ]
History
Phytochelatin was first discovered in 1981 in
fission yeast , and was named cadystin. It was then found inhigher plant s in 1985 and was named phytochelatin. In 1989 its enzyme, phytochelatin synthase, was discovered.References
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