2005
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.69.1394
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Functional Dissection of a Mercuric Ion Transporter, MerC, fromAcidithiobacillus ferrooxidans

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“…In the past few years, the model eukaryotic cell Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used to identify several cation transporters that sequester heavy metals into inactive organelles (Malik 2004). Sasaki et al (2005) reported that the membrane-bound mercury transporter MerC, which is encoded by the merC gene of Tn21, can recognize and transport cadmium in addition to mercury into E. coli cells.…”
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“…In the past few years, the model eukaryotic cell Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used to identify several cation transporters that sequester heavy metals into inactive organelles (Malik 2004). Sasaki et al (2005) reported that the membrane-bound mercury transporter MerC, which is encoded by the merC gene of Tn21, can recognize and transport cadmium in addition to mercury into E. coli cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas most other resistance systems employ cation efflux-type transporters, the mer determinants carry influx-type transporters (Silver and Phung 1996). A bacterial heavy metal transporter, MerC, which was isolated from the mer operon and was localized to the inner membrane, can independently recognize and transport mercury in addition to cadmium (Kusano et al 1990;Sahlman et al 1997Sahlman et al , 1999Sasaki et al 2005). Furthermore, we recently reported that MerC, which was isolated from the Tn21-encoded mer operon, localized to the inner membrane of transgenic yeast and enhanced cadmium accumulation from Cd-contaminated medium (Kiyono et al 2010).…”
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“…We recently discovered that E. coli cells expressing the merC gene from A. ferrooxidans became hypersensitive to both HgCl 2 and CdCl 2 (Sasaki et al 2005). This suggested that this mercury transporter can recognize and transport Cd 2+ in addition to Hg 2+ .…”
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“…Since we found that E. coli cells expressing the Acidithiobacillus merC gene were hypersensitive not only to HgCl 2 but also to CdCl 2 (Sasaki et al 2005), we evaluated both the HgCl 2 -and CdCl 2 -sensitivity of the Arabidopsis merC-transformants. Thus, seeds (T 4 generation) of the homozygous lines 74 and 77 were germinated and grown on half strength MS 0.8% agar media containing 1% sucrose for 7 days.…”
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“…9) An example of such a method is the use of transgenic plants expressing bacterial heavy metal transporters such as MerC to improve the uptake and transport of metals. 10,11) Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors (SNAREs) are membrane-associated proteins that serve as molecular tools for targeting foreign molecules to specific membranes in plants. In a previous study, genetically engineered Arabidopsis plants were obtained by fusing bacterial merC gene to genes encoding plant SNAREs, and the resultant plants were able to express MerC in specific membranes.…”
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