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- Phytochelatin abstract "Phytochelatins are oligomers of glutathione, produced by the enzyme phytochelatin synthase. They are found in plants, fungi, nematodes and all groups of algae including cyanobacteria. Phytochelatins act as chelators, and are important for heavy metal detoxification. They are abbreviated PC2 through PC1.A mutant Arabidopsis thaliana lacking phytochelatin synthase is very sensitive to cadmium, but it grows just as well as the wild-type plant at normal concentrations of zinc and copper, two essential metal ions, indicating that phytochelatin is only involved in resistance to metal poisoning.Because phytochelatin synthase uses glutathione with a blocked thiol group in the synthesis of phytochelatin, the presence of heavy metal ions that bind to glutathione causes the enzyme to work faster. Therefore the amount of phytochelatin increases when the cell needs more phytochelatin to survive in an environment with high concentrations of metal ions.Phytochelatin seems to be transported into the vacuole of plants, so that the metal ions it carries are stored safely away from the proteins of the cytosol.".
- Phytochelatin thumbnail Phytochelatin.svg?width=300.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageID "13683591".
- Phytochelatin wikiPageLength "5769".
- Phytochelatin wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Phytochelatin wikiPageRevisionID "675405081".
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Algae.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Arabidopsis_thaliana.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Cadmium.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chelating_agents.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peptides.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Chelation.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Chelator.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Cyanobacteria.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Cytosol.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Dunaliella.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Fabaceae.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Fission_yeast.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Fungi.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Glutathione.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Gramineae.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_metals.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Higher_plant.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Horseradish.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Leguminosae.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Maize.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Nematode.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Nematodes.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Oligomer.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Poaceae.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Schizosaccharomyces_pombe.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Thiol.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Thiol_group.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Toxic_heavy_metal.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Vacuole.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Vascular_plant.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Wild-type.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Wild_type.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink Yeast.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLink File:Phytochelatin.svg.
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phytochelatin".
- Phytochelatin wikiPageWikiLinkText "phytochelatin".
- Phytochelatin hasPhotoCollection Phytochelatin.
- Phytochelatin subject Category:Chelating_agents.
- Phytochelatin subject Category:Peptides.
- Phytochelatin hypernym Oligomers.
- Phytochelatin type Agent.
- Phytochelatin type Biomolecule.
- Phytochelatin type Agent.
- Phytochelatin type Biomolecule.
- Phytochelatin type Chemical.
- Phytochelatin type Peptide.
- Phytochelatin comment "Phytochelatins are oligomers of glutathione, produced by the enzyme phytochelatin synthase. They are found in plants, fungi, nematodes and all groups of algae including cyanobacteria. Phytochelatins act as chelators, and are important for heavy metal detoxification.".
- Phytochelatin label "Phytochelatin".
- Phytochelatin sameAs Phytochelatine.
- Phytochelatin sameAs Phytochélatine.
- Phytochelatin sameAs Fitochelatina.
- Phytochelatin sameAs Fitochelatyny.
- Phytochelatin sameAs m.03cf07h.
- Phytochelatin sameAs Q408737.
- Phytochelatin sameAs Q408737.
- Phytochelatin wasDerivedFrom Phytochelatin?oldid=675405081.
- Phytochelatin depiction Phytochelatin.svg.
- Phytochelatin isPrimaryTopicOf Phytochelatin.