Title of article
Peptide scanning-based identification of regions of γ-II crystallin involved in thermal aggregation: Evidence of the involvement of structurally analogous, helix-containing loops from the two double Greek key domains of the molecule
Author/Authors
Kundu، نويسنده , , Bishwajit and Shukla، نويسنده , , Anshuman and Guptasarma، نويسنده , , Purnananda Guptasarma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
7
From page
69
To page
75
Abstract
Gamma crystallin is one of three structural proteins present in great abundance in the fiber cells of the vertebrate eye lens. The protein displays a tendency to aggregate readily in the course of heating, cooling, being exposed to ultraviolet radiation, or rapid refolding. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying such aggregation, we have employed a peptide-scanning approach aimed at identifying regions of bovine γ-II crystallin that may be involved in intermolecular interactions leading to aggregation, using assays that measure the competitive inhibition of such aggregation by reagents drawn from a group of contiguous (overlapping) peptides derived from the sequence of the protein itself. Our results suggest that two regions, comprising residues 61–74, and 145–159, play key roles in aggregative interactions. Intriguingly, the two regions (each containing a solvent-exposed, single-turn helix in the native structure) are located in structurally analogous positions in the two homologous double Greek key (beta sheet) domains of the protein, suggesting that helix–strand conversions may operate to facilitate intermolecular beta sheet interactions during aggregation.
Keywords
protein aggregation , Unfolding intermediates , Lens crystallins , peptide scanning
Journal title
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Record number
1620121
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