ABSTRACT:
Effects of metal ions on the
oxidation and nitrosation of cysteine residues in proteins
and enzymes.
To
optimize conservation and restoration strategies for fish
stocks it is important to identify the rearing habitats that
produce the most successful individuals. However, tracking
millions of migratory fish through multiple life stages seems
to be impossible using conventional techniques. Using differences
in the ratio of stable isotopes of strontium (Sr), found naturally
in stream water, we have been able to distinguish juvenile
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) from eight of ten rearing sites
studied in Vermont streams. This demonstrates the potential
for using environmental signals to determine the rearing stream
from which salmon originate, and should help to guide restoration
activities.
English
AM, Wilcox DE. Effects of metal ions on the oxidation and
nitrosation of cysteine residues in proteins and enzymes.
Metal Ions in Biological Systems, Vol. 38 (eds. Sigel, H.,
A. Sigel), Marcel Dekker: New York, pp. 313-350, 2001.