Influence of the C-terminal residues on oligomerization of αA-Crystallin

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Thampi, P [1 ]
Abraham, EC [1 ]
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[1] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
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10.1021/bi030129w
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Earlier studies have shown that the chaperone activity of alpha-crystallin is significantly affected in diabetic rat and human lenses. Subsequently, mass spectrometric analysis showed diabetic lenses having high levels of the alphaA-crystallins in which different numbers of C-terminal residues were deleted. The present study was aimed to show whether cleavage of these residues influences protein structure, oligomerization, and chaperone function. For generation of various mutants, a stop codon was introduced at the positions of interest, proteins were expressed in BL21(DE3)pLys S E. coli, and the truncated alphaA-crystallins were purified by size-exclusion chromatography. The molecular masses, as determined by molecular sieve HPLC, of mutants with deletions of 1, 5, and 10 C-terminal residues (group-1) were 519-602 kDa, and those of mutants with deletions of 11, 16, and 22 C-terminal residues (group-2) were 148-152 kDa, as compared to 607 kDa for alphaA-wild type. On the basis of circular dichroism measurements, the alpha helix content was 2-fold higher and the tertiary structure was significantly altered in the group-2 mutants. Chaperoning abilities, as determined by the ADH assay and the betaL-crystallin heat denaturation assay, of the group-1 mutants, with the exception of alphaA(1-163), were slightly improved or unchanged, that of alphaA(1-163) was moderately affected, and those of the group-2 mutants were severely affected. Most strikingly, cleavage of 11 C-terminal residues including Arg-163 showed a substantial decrease in oligomeric size and chaperone function and significant changes in protein structure whereas cleavage of 10 residues had either a small effect or no effect at all. This points to an important role for the C-terminal extension, Arg-163 in particular, and no significant role for the C-terminal flexible tail in the oligomer assembly of alphaA-crystallin.
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