Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10872014 | FEBS Letters | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A number of αA-crystallin mutants are associated with hereditary cataract including cysteine substitution at arginine 49. We report the formation of affinity-driven disulfide bonds in the interaction of αA-R49C with βB1-crystallin. To mimic cysteine thiolation in the lens, βB1-crystallin was modified by a bimane probe through a disulfide linkage. Our data suggest a mechanism whereby a transient disulfide bond occurs between αA- and βB1-crystallin followed by a disulfide exchange with cysteine 49 of a neighboring αA-crystallin subunit. This is the first investigation of disulfide bonds in the confine of the chaperone/substrate complex where reaction rates are favored by orders of magnitude. Covalent protein cross-links are a hallmark of age-related cataract and may be a factor in its inherited form.
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Authors
M. Satish Kumar, Hanane A. Koteiche, Derek P. Claxton, Hassane S. Mchaourab,