Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 Joe, Just a thought on Metallothionein function that you mention, it may be that what you are describing is mercury-metallothionein dominance over say zinc-metallothionein, but I did get the impression that you were suggesting that mercury stops metallothionein production, I read some months back that mercury increases MT tRNA upon it's exposure to astrocytes (Glial cells), I'm still not clear on whether it inhibits the thiols from participating in MT synthesis (which would lead to increased MT-tRNA expression in normal individuals?) or if it is able to mimic zinc which also induces MT-tRNA. I'm not trying to knock what you have said, an expanded definition of " genetic " makes a lot of sense and I do agree with you on everything else, just wondered if your angle was that Hg could be messing with MT gene, it seems a bit odd that if MT is a protective mechanism against Hg toxicity that Hg should be able to cripple it so easily. I did get the impression that MT does not distinguish between Hg or Zn, it is a vehicle for both and seems to be able to distribute both, I did get this from sort of reading between the lines, it does seem that Hg has the edge on Zn in terms of affinity for Zn binding sites. Is this contra-what-you-think? Jon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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