نتایج جستجو برای: lens fiber cells

تعداد نتایج: 1545354  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2004
X Sean Yu Jean X Jiang

We observed that chick lens-fiber gap-junction-forming proteins, connexin (Cx) 45.6 and Cx56, were associated with an unknown protein, which was then identified as major intrinsic protein (MIP), also known as aquaporin-0 (AQP0), the most abundant membrane protein in lens fibers. A 1063 bp cDNA of chick MIP(AQP0) was identified that encodes a 262 amino acid protein with a predicted molecular wei...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2013
Thomas W White

GAP JUNCTIONS ARE CLUSTERS of intercellular channels that allow the exchange of ions and small metabolites between adjacent cells (1). Intercellular channels form when two hemichannels, one contributed by each of the opposed cells, align in the extracellular space. Hemichannels are oligomers of six connexin proteins, and some of these also have the ability to form functioning channels in nonjun...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2005
Kulandaiappan Varadaraj Sindhu Kumari Alan Shiels Richard T Mathias

PURPOSE To examine Ca(2+)- and pH-mediated regulation of water permeability of endogenously expressed aquaporin (AQP)0 in lens fiber cells and AQP1 in lens epithelial cells. METHODS Large, right-side-out membrane vesicles were formed from freshly isolated groups of lens fiber cells. Osmotic shrinking or swelling of these vesicles was used to determine the water permeability of endogenously ex...

Journal: :Development 2001
V Govindarajan P A Overbeek

The vertebrate lens has a distinct polarity with cuboidal epithelial cells on the anterior side and differentiated fiber cells on the posterior side. It has been proposed that the anterior-posterior polarity of the lens is imposed by factors present in the ocular media surrounding the lens (aqueous and vitreous humor). The differentiation factors have been hypothesized to be members of the fibr...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Yasuki Ishizaki Michael D. Jacobson Martin C. Raff

There is increasing evidence that programmed cell death (PCD) depends on a novel family of intracellular cysteine proteases, called caspases, that includes the Ced-3 protease in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and the interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme (ICE)-like proteases in mammals. Some developing cells, including lens epithelial cells, erythroblasts, and keratinocytes, lose their nucle...

Journal: :Developmental biology 1998
J D Potts S Kornacker D C Beebe

Previous studies showed that lens epithelial cells proliferate rapidly in the embryo and that a lens mitogen, most likely derived from the blood, is present in the anterior chamber of the embryonic eye (Hyatt, G. A., and Beebe, D. C., Development 117, 701-709, 1993). Messenger RNAs for several growth factor receptors have been identified in embryonic lens epithelial cells. We tested several gro...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2016
Rupalatha Maddala Mark Walters Peter J Brophy Vann Bennett Ponugoti V Rao

Periaxin (Prx), a PDZ domain protein expressed preferentially in myelinating Schwann cells and lens fibers, plays a key role in membrane scaffolding and cytoarchitecture. Little is known, however, about how Prx is anchored to the plasma membrane. Here we report that ankyrin-B (AnkB), a well-characterized adaptor protein involved in linking the spectrin-actin cytoskeleton to integral membrane pr...

2013
Jaemyoung Lee

We propose a new fiber lens structure for large distance measurement in which a polymer layer is added to a conventional fiber lens. The proposed fiber lens can adjust the working distance by properly choosing the refractive index and thickness of the polymer layer. In our numerical analysis for the fiber lens radius of 120 μm, the working distance of the proposed fiber lens is about 10 mm whic...

2014
Raymond M. Anchan Salil A. Lachke Behzad Gerami-Naini Jennifer Lindsey Nicholas Ng Catherine Naber Michael Nickerson Resy Cavallesco Sheldon Rowan Jennifer L. Eaton Qiongchao Xi Richard L. Maas

Embryonic stem (ES) cells provide a potentially useful in vitro model for the study of in vivo tissue differentiation. We used mouse and human ES cells to investigate whether the lens regulatory genes Pax6 and Six3 could induce lens cell fate in vitro. To help assess the onset of lens differentiation, we derived a new mES cell line (Pax6-GFP mES) that expresses a GFP reporter under the control ...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2009
Tien T Le Kevin W Conley Nadean L Brown

In mammals, two spatially and temporally distinct waves of fiber cell differentiation are crucial steps for normal lens development. In between these phases, an anterior growth zone forms in which progenitor cells migrate circumferentially, terminally exit the cell cycle and initiate differentiation at the lens equator. Much remains unknown about the molecular pathways orchestrating these proce...

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