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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
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The major eye-lens protein alpha-crystallin is known to possess a remarkable sequence homology to the low molecular weight heat-shock proteins and has been shown to protect several proteins against thermally induced aggregation. In this work we demonstrate that the rapid aggregation of rabbit muscle
phosphoglycerate kinase
during incubation at 52 degrees C is completely inhibited in presence of 1/3 moles alpha-crystallin monomer per mole enzyme. Upon irradiation by UV light, tryptophan fluorescence intensity of alpha-crystallin declines, reflecting the destruction of these residues. A remarkable correlation is revealed between the reduction in alpha-crystallin fluorescence during UV-irradiation and the loss of its ability to protect
phosphoglycerate kinase
against aggregation. Since a loss of tryptophan fluorescence in intact eye lenses in vivo has been demonstrated to occur upon exposure to UV light, as well as during aging, it is proposed that the enhanced rate of lens opacification and
cataract
formation, as well as the increased levels of damaged lens proteins, which accumulate under these conditions, are the result of the gradual loss of the chaperone-protein efficacy of alpha-crystallin.
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PMID:Photodegradation of tryptophan residues and attenuation of molecular chaperone activity in alpha-crystallin are correlated. 762 28