Voltammetry on mercury and carbon electrodes as a tool for studies of metallothionein interactions with metal ions
Language English Country France Media print
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed
10774918
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- MeSH
- Cysteine chemistry MeSH
- Electrochemistry methods MeSH
- Electrodes * MeSH
- Glutamine chemistry MeSH
- Ions * MeSH
- Liver chemistry MeSH
- Cadmium chemistry MeSH
- Hydrogen-Ion Concentration MeSH
- Rabbits MeSH
- Metallothionein chemistry MeSH
- Peptides chemistry MeSH
- Mercury chemistry MeSH
- Carbon chemistry MeSH
- Zinc chemistry MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Rabbits MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Cysteine MeSH
- Glutamine MeSH
- Ions * MeSH
- Cadmium MeSH
- Metallothionein MeSH
- Peptides MeSH
- Mercury MeSH
- Carbon MeSH
- Zinc MeSH
Rabbit liver Cd-metallothionein (CdMT) and Cd-complex of synthetically prepared pentapeptide (gamma-Glu-Cys)2-Gly were studied as examples of animal and plant metallothioneins. Using hanging mercury electrode, cathodic stripping voltammetry after adsorptive accumulation of the Cd(II)-SR complex at different potentials, is suitable for estimating changes occurring in metal coordination due to the presence of metal ions such as Zn2+, Cu2+, Hg2+ or excessive Cd2+. Conditions under which similar behaviour can be observed for both CdMT and Cd-pentapeptide complex are specified. On carbon electrodes, detailed study of reduction processes of Cd(II)-SR complexes is prevented by occurrence of a large catalytic current; oxidation processes are more suitable for study at these electrodes. Carbon composite paste electrode (10% SiO2) allows deposition of Cd(II)-SR complex during its reduction, as was demonstrated with Cd-cysteine, CdMT or Cd-pentapeptide complex. After deposition, oxidation peak of the uncomplexed Cd2+ ions and one or two oxidation peaks corresponding to a formation of the RS-Cd(II) complex are observed. Also, similarly as on Hg electrode, it was observed that excessive Cd2+ or Zn2+ ions influence oxidation peaks of the RS-Cd(II) complex formation. Combination of measurements on mercury electrode and composite paste electrode is recommended for studies of metallothionein interactions with metal ions or other metal complexes.