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Voltammetric Methods in Metallothionein Research
The application of voltammetric methods using different rates of polarisation on HMDE reveal inert or labile behaviour of Cd- or Zn- complexes in the presence of excessive cadmium or zinc ions in solution. This phenomenon was demonstrated first on the simplest phytochelatin complex of peptide (γ-Glu...
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Published in: | Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications 2005-01, Vol.2005 (1-2), p.43-53 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The application of voltammetric methods using different rates of polarisation on HMDE reveal inert or labile behaviour of Cd- or Zn- complexes in the presence of excessive cadmium or zinc ions in solution. This phenomenon was demonstrated first on the simplest phytochelatin complex of peptide (γ-Glu-Cys)_2Gly with cadmium, later on rabbit liver metallothioneins Cd_7MT in the presence of cadmium and Cd_5Zn_2MT in the presence of zinc. Voltammetric methods can distinguish between labile and inert complexes present simultaneously and therefore could elucidate their role in reactions of metal ion transfer. Another method using different rates of polarisation - elimination voltammetry with linear scan - proved that S-tetracoordinated complexes of Cd(II) or Zn(II) in the above-mentioned metallothioneins on HMDE are reduced in the adsorbed state. This implies the possibility of increasing the sensitivity of identification or determination of the above complexes. On carbon composite electrode, similar behaviour of Cd-complexes as on HMDE was observed using differential pulse voltammetry. |
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ISSN: | 1565-3633 1687-479X |
DOI: | 10.1155/BCA.2005.43 |