نتایج جستجو برای: crystallin

تعداد نتایج: 2652  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology 1964
A SPECTOR

Calf lens protein components separated by DEAE chromatography have been related to the crystallins isolated by the new method. Gamma crystallin is the first fraction eluted from the column, folloioed by the beta crystallin components, and then the alpha crystallin subgroup. Since the DEAE separable components could thus be identified as members of the alpha, beta, or gamma crystallin subgroups,...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1994
S Gopalakrishnan D Boyle L Takemoto

PURPOSE To characterize the possible interaction of alpha crystallin with partially denatured forms of gamma crystallin. METHODS Gamma crystallin was denatured in the presence of guanidine hydrochloride, then dialyzed in the presence or absence of alpha crystallin. The high-molecular-weight complex formed in the presence of alpha was characterized by gel filtration chromatography, electron mi...

2013
Phillip Wages Joseph Horwitz Linlin Ding Rebecca W. Corbin Mason Posner

PURPOSE The roles that crystallin proteins play during lens development are not well understood. Similarities in the adult crystallin composition of mammalian and zebrafish lenses have made the latter a valuable model for examining lens function. In this study, we describe the changing zebrafish lens proteome during development to identify ontogenetic shifts in crystallin expression that may pr...

2015
Niklaus H. Mueller Uma Fogueri Michelle G. Pedler Kameron Montana J. Mark Petrash David A. Ammar Usha P. Andley

Misfolded protein aggregation, including cataract, cause a significant amount of blindness worldwide. α-Crystallin is reported to bind misfolded proteins and prevent their aggregation. We hypothesize that supplementing retina and lens with α-crystallin may help to delay disease onset. The purpose of this study was to determine if αB-crystallin subunits containing a cell penetration peptide (gC-...

2012
Murugesan Raju Puttur Santhoshkumar K. Krishna Sharma

BACKGROUND A substitution mutation in human αA-crystallin (αAG98R) is associated with autosomal dominant cataract. The recombinant mutant αAG98R protein exhibits altered structure, substrate-dependent chaperone activity, impaired oligomer stability and aggregation on prolonged incubation at 37 °C. Our previous studies have shown that αA-crystallin-derived mini-chaperone (DFVIFLDVKHFSPEDLTVK) fu...

Journal: :Molecular vision 2003
Jinghua Xi Rafal Farjo Shigeo Yoshida Timothy S Kern Anand Swaroop Usha P Andley

PURPOSE Crystallins are expressed at high levels in lens fiber cells. Recent studies have revealed that several members of the alpha, beta, and gamma-crystallin family are also distributed in many non-lens tissues, though at lower levels. We observed that the use of retinal RNA as target for both custom I-Gene microarrays and Affymetrix GeneChips revealed significant expression of many crystall...

2004
James J. Peterson Malin M. Young Larry J. Takemoto

Native α-crystallin [1], by far the most abundant protein found in the lens, is a hetero-oligomeric polydisperse complex about 700-800 kDa in size [2]. The oligomer is composed of about 35-40 noncovalent subunits in a 3:1 mixture of two highly homologous 20 kDa proteins, αA-crystallin and αB-crystallin, respectively. Tertiary structure is thought to be similar to that of other small heat shock ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Rashmi Gopal-Srivastava W.Todd Kays Joram Piatigorsky

The alphaB-crystallin/small heat shock protein gene is expressed very highly in the mouse eye lens and to a lesser extent in many other nonocular tissues, including the heart, skeletal muscle and brain. Previously we showed in transgenic mice that lens-specific alphaB-crystallin promoter activity is directed by a proximal promoter fragment (-164/+44) and that non-lens promoter activity depends ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2004
M Satish Kumar P Yadagiri Reddy P Anil Kumar Ira Surolia G Bhanuprakash Reddy

Alpha-crystallin is a member of the small heat-shock protein family and functions like a molecular chaperone, and may thus help in maintaining the transparency of the eye lens by protecting the lens proteins from various stress conditions. Non-enzymic glycation of long-lived proteins has been implicated in several age- and diabetes-related complications, including cataract. Dicarbonyl compounds...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2003
Ling Fu Jack J-N Liang

PURPOSE A recent study demonstrated the presence of protein-protein interactions among lens crystallins in a mammalian cell two-hybrid system assay and speculated about the significance of these interactions for protein solubility and lens transparency. The current study extends those findings to the following crystallin genes involved in some congenital cataracts: CRYAA (R116C), CRYAB (R120G),...

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