Interrelationships in trace-element metabolism in metal toxicities in a cobalt-resistant strain of Neurospora crassa.
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ABSTRACT: A strain of Neurospora crassa was isolated by training the mould to grow on media containing high concentrations of Co(2+). This strain, the Co(R) strain, exhibited approximately tenfold the resistance of the parent strain to Co(2+) and Ni(2+) but not to Zn(2+) or Cu(2+). Co(2+) toxicity in the Co(R) strain was reversed by Mg(2+) but not by Fe(3+). Also, Co(2+) did not affect iron metabolism in this strain. It is suggested that the mechanism of resistance in the Co(R) strain involves an alteration in the pattern of iron metabolism such that the latter is no longer adversely affected by toxic concentrations of Co(2+). The Co(R) strain is genetically stable and is most probably a result of a resistance mutation in N. crassa induced by Co(2+).
SUBMITTER: Venkateswerlu G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1177642 | biostudies-other | 1973 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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