C-terminal truncation of α-crystallin in hereditary cataractous rat lens

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C-Terminal truncated α-crystallins have been found in lenses of hereditary cataractous rat ICR/f, including two truncated αB-crystallins and several truncated αA-crystallins. These truncated crystallins probably resulted from degradation by m-calpain and Lp82. The αB-crystallin with five amino acid residues deleted showed decreased chaperone activity. Compared with α-crystallins from the normal rat lenses, overall chaperone activity of α-crystallins from the mutant lenses, including the above truncated αB-crystallin, was remarkably reduced. The decreased chaperone activity accompanying the increase in C-terminal truncated α-crystallins may cause the insolubilization of many proteins in the mutant lenses, which it is likely to lead to the progression of cataract formation. © 2004 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Takeuchi, N., Ouchida, A., & Kamei, A. (2004). C-terminal truncation of α-crystallin in hereditary cataractous rat lens. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 27(3), 308–314. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.27.308

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