The regulation and function of metallothioneins are being analyzed by molecular genetic and biochemical approaches in both mammalian cells and yeast. Human metallothionein genes exhibit cell-specific expression that can be altered by the ras oncogene. The specificity of expression is correlated with differential metal-binding properties of the proteins. Attempts are in progress to detect and isolate the cellular factors involved in regulation by heavy metals and other agents. A copper-inducible metallothionein-like protein of yeast has been demonstrated to serve two functions: copper detoxification and negative autoregulation of its own expression. Both functions are complemented by mammalian metallothionein demonstrating the functional analogy between the higher and lower eukaryotic systems.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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Division of Cancer Biology And Diagnosis (NCI)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01CB005262-05
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4691799
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5
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1985
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Cancer Biology and Diagnosis
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