Effects of cadmium, copper, and zinc on growth and thiol content of aquatic hyphomycetes

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Jürgen Miersch
Felix Bärlocher
Ina Bruns
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[1] Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,Institute of Biochemistry
[2] Mount Allison University,Biology Department
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Hydrobiologia | 1997年 / 346卷
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aquatic hyphomycetes; heavy metals; sulfur-rich compounds; metallothioneins;
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The effects of cadmium, copper, and zinc on the growth of ten strains ofaquatic hyphomycetes were investigated. On a solid medium, Cd and Cu reducedradial growth of most strains by 50% at concentrations between150–400 µM; in a liquid medium, the strains were more sensitive.The inhibitory effects of zinc were much less severe. Two isolates(Articulospora tetracladia and Tetracladium marchalianum) from a copper-minestream were more resistant against copper than conspecific strains from anon-polluted stream. Heliscus lugdunensis and Varicosporium elodeaeresponded to Cd exposure, but not to Cu or Zn exposure, by increasedsynthesis of SH-containing compounds. Glutathione levels showed a unimodalresponse to increasing Cd and Zn exposure. With copper, glutathionedecreased at intermediate levels of contamination. In the presence of Cd, H. lugdunensis synthesized several unknown sulfur-rich substances that wereabsent or produced at reduced rates in control cultures.
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