2018
DOI: 10.1039/c8mt00215k
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Metal binding functions of metallothioneins in the slugArion vulgarisdiffer from metal-specific isoforms of terrestrial snails

Abstract: Arion vulgaris is a European slug with a huge potential for accumulating and detoxifying heavy metals.

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“…in Arion vulgaris and 3 µg Cd/g in Biomphalaria glabrata, this corresponds to metal accumulation factors in the midgut gland of about 11 and 116, respectively. At the same time, no mortality was observed in the two species, confirming their high tolerance and detoxification capacity against this highly toxic metal [37,39]. considered.…”
Section: Species-specific Differences In CD Uptake and The Role Of Mementioning
confidence: 53%
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“…in Arion vulgaris and 3 µg Cd/g in Biomphalaria glabrata, this corresponds to metal accumulation factors in the midgut gland of about 11 and 116, respectively. At the same time, no mortality was observed in the two species, confirming their high tolerance and detoxification capacity against this highly toxic metal [37,39]. considered.…”
Section: Species-specific Differences In CD Uptake and The Role Of Mementioning
confidence: 53%
“…in Arion vulgaris and 3 µ g Cd/g in Biomphalaria glabrata, this corresponds to metal accumulation factors in the midgut gland of about 11 and 116, respectively. At the same time, no mortality was observed in the two species, confirming their high tolerance and detoxification capacity against this highly toxic metal [37,39]. In spite of the much stronger Cd accumulation in Biomphalaria glabrata, only in Arion vulgaris a significant transcriptional upregulation (9-fold) of the respective Cd-selective AvMT1 gene occurs (GenBank: MF155618, [39]).…”
Section: Species-specific Differences In CD Uptake and The Role Of Mementioning
confidence: 84%
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