Literature DB >> 3710014

Non-enzymatic glycosylation in human diabetic lens crystallins.

J N Liang, L L Hershorin, L T Chylack.   

Abstract

Lens crystallins undergo non-enzymatic glycosylation with aging and diabetes mellitus. It is not known, however, whether all crystallins are subject to the same extent of glycosylation. Human diabetic lenses (approximately 80 years of age) were dissected into cortex and nucleus, then fractionated into various crystallins with gel chromatography (Sephacryl S-200, Sephadex G-75 or Bio Gel A-15m). The glycosylated crystallins were then separated from the nonglycosylated crystallins by affinity chromatography on Glyco Gel B boronic acid. The percentage of glycosylated crystallin was about 20-30%, and did not differ much among most crystallins, although gamma-crystallin has significantly less (p less than 0.01) glycosylated protein. The extent of glycosylation in the glycosylated crystallins, however, was found to be greater in the high molecular weight crystallins. The extent of glycosylation in alpha-crystallins is approximately two to four times that observed in beta- or gamma-crystallin. The extent of glycosylation appears to depend not only on the lysine content, which does not vary much among the crystallins, but also on the accessibility of the surface areas where lysine residues are located. This accessibility depends on the protein conformation and appears to correlate with protein unfolding.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3710014     DOI: 10.1007/bf00454880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetologia        ISSN: 0012-186X            Impact factor:   10.122


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