Cadmium Resistance Conferred to Yeast by a Non-metallothionein-encoding Gene of the EarthwormEnchytraeus *

The earthworm Enchytraeus is able to survive in cadmium (Cd)-polluted environments. Upon Cd exposure, the worms express a gene encoding the putative non-metallothionein 25-kDacysteine-rich protein (CRP), which contains eight repeats with highly conserved cysteines in Cys-X-Cys and Cys-Cys arrangements exhibiting 36–53% identities to the 6–7-kDa metallothioneins of different organisms. Here, we demonstrate that the CRP protein confers a highly Cd-resistant phenotype to a Cd-hypersensitive yeast strain. Cd resistance increases with increasing numbers of expressed CRP repeats, but even one 3-kDa CRP repeat still mediates Cd resistance. Site-directed mutagenesis reveals that each single cysteine within a given repeat is important for Cd resistance, though to a different extent. However, replacement of other conserved amino acids such as Pro136 and Asp196 at the CRP repeat junctions does not affect Cd resistance. Our data indicate (i) that the non-metallothionein CRP protein is able to detoxify Cd and (ii) that this is dependent on the availability of sulfhydryl groups of the conserved cysteines.

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