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  • Cataract-causing G18V eliminates the antagonization by ATP against the crowding-induced destabilization of human γS-crystallin.

Cataract-causing G18V eliminates the antagonization by ATP against the crowding-induced destabilization of human γS-crystallin.

Biochemical and biophysical research communications (2020-08-06)
Yuan He, Jian Kang, Jianxing Song
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In lens, ∼90% of ocular proteins are αβγ-crystallins with concentrations ≥400 mg/ml, which need to remain soluble for the whole life-span and their aggregation leads to cataract. The G18V mutation of human γS-crystallin causes hereditary childhood-onset cortical cataract. Mysteriously, despite being a metabolically-quiescent organ, lens maintains ATP concentrations of 3-7 mM. Very recently, we found that ATP has no significant binding to γS-crystallin as well as no alternation of its conformation. Nevertheless, ATP antagonizes the crowding-induced destabilization of γS-crystallin even at 1:1, most likely by interacting with the hydration shell. Here by DSF and NMR, we characterized the effect of ATP on binding, conformation, stability of G18V γS-crystallin and its interactions with α-crystallin. The results reveal: 1) G18V significantly accelerates the crowding-induced destabilization with Tm of 67 °C reduced to 50.5 °C at 1 mM. 2) Most unexpectedly, G18V almost completely eliminates the antagonizing effect of ATP against the crowding-induced destabilization. 3) ATP shows no significant effect on the interactions of α-crystallin with both WT and G18V γS-crystallin. Results together decode for the first time that G18V causes cataract not only by accelerating the crowding-induced destabilization, but also by eliminating the antagonizing effect of ATP against the crowding-induced destabilization.

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-11-甲基-2-十二烯酸, ≥90.0% (HPLC)