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Publication : Altered chaperone-like activity of alpha-crystallins promotes cataractogenesis.

First Author  Cheng C Year  2010
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  285
Issue  52 Pages  41187-93
PubMed ID  20959464 Mgi Jnum  J:167581
Mgi Id  MGI:4868564 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M110.154534
Citation  Cheng C, et al. (2010) Altered chaperone-like activity of alpha-crystallins promotes cataractogenesis. J Biol Chem 285(52):41187-93
abstractText  Despite the enormous number of studies demonstrating changes in the chaperone-like activity of alpha-crystallins in vitro, little is known about how these changes influence life-long lens transparency in vivo. Using the gammaB-crystallin I4F mutant protein as a target for alphaA-crystallins, we examined how cataract phenotypes are modulated by interactions between alpha-crystallins with altered chaperone-like activities and gammaB-I4F proteins in vivo. Double heterozygous alpha-crystallin knock-out alphaA(+/-) alphaB(+/-) mice with a decreased amount of alpha-crystallins were used to simulate reduced total alpha-crystallin chaperone-like activity in vivo. We found that triple heterozygous alphaA(+/-) alphaB(+/-) gammaB(I4F/+) mice developed more severe whole cataracts than heterozygous gammaB(I4F/+) mice. Thus, total chaperone-like activity of alpha-crystallins is important for maintaining lens transparency. We further tested whether mutant alphaA-crystallin Y118D proteins with increased chaperone-like activity influenced the whole cataract caused by the gammaB-I4F mutation. Unexpectedly, compound alphaA(Y118D/+) gammaB(I4F/+) mutant lenses displayed severe nuclear cataracts, whereas the lens cortex remained unaffected. Thus, the synergistic effect of alphaA-Y118D and gammaB-I4F mutant proteins is detrimental to the transparency only in the lens core. alpha-Crystallins with different chaperone-like activities are likely required in the lens cortex and nucleus for maintaining transparency.
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