Literature DB >> 3371069

MP17, a fiber-specific intrinsic membrane protein from mammalian eye lens.

J W Mulders1, C E Voorter, C Lamers, W A de Haard-Hoekman, C Montecucco, W J van de Ven, H Bloemendal, W W de Jong.   

Abstract

A major protein with a molecular weight of 17,000, designated as MP17, has been identified in mammalian eye lens plasma membranes. Hydrophobic photolabeling experiments revealed that MP17 is a genuine intrinsic membrane protein. By using monoclonal antibodies we demonstrated that MP17 is not detectable in liver, heart, muscle, spleen and kidney, and thus can be considered, like MP26, as a lens-specific membrane protein. Furthermore, we showed that MP17 is a substrate for cAMP-dependent protein kinase and that it is a calmodulin-binding protein.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3371069     DOI: 10.3109/02713688808995750

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Eye Res        ISSN: 0271-3683            Impact factor:   2.424


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5.  Mutation in LIM2 Is Responsible for Autosomal Recessive Congenital Cataracts.

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