Abstract

1. 1. An inducible Cd-binding compound has been detected in a Cd-treated euryhaline alga, Dunaliella bioculata. 2. 2. The apparent molecular mass of this heat-stable Cd-binding compound, as determined by gel filtration, was about 10,000. 3. 3. Anion exchange chromatography (on DEAE Sepharose and Mono Q) and autoradiography of non-denaturing PAGE of the M r 10,000 fractions revealed the presence of a highly acidic Cd-binding protein which differs on its properties from mammal metallothioneins.

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