In this study, we tested the adhesion-promoting role of major intrinsic protein from both normal human (cadaver) and senile cataractous lenses. Junctional membrane solubilized proteins and pure major intrinsic protein obtained from both type of lenses were reconstituted in neutral phosphatidylcholine liposomes. The interaction of these liposomes with phosphatidylserine vesicles was studied by resonance energy transfer. Our results show that normal human lens junction solubilized proteins and pure major intrinsic protein isolated from them promote adhesion. No quenching effect was observed when major intrinsic protein was omitted in the vesicle reconstitution, no other intrinsic protein of normal human junctional membrane provoked the adhesi...
The α-, β- and γ-crystallins are the major protein components of the vertebrate eye lens, α-crystall...
The crystalline lens, with its unique protein content and cellular architecture, providesthe refract...
Tear protein adhesion can contaminate contact lenses and reduce their effectiveness for the treatmen...
The vertebrate lens behaves like a syncytium, and it is formed mainly by cells called lens fibers. ...
The lens is an ideal model system for the study of macromolecular aging and its consequences for cel...
Cataracts are mainly classified into three types: cortical cataracts, nuclear cataracts, and posteri...
PurposeHuman eye lenses contain cells that persist from embryonic development. These unique, highly ...
The lens major intrinsic protein (MTP, AQP0) is known to function as a water and solute channel. How...
PURPOSE. It is well established that levels of soluble α-crystallin in the lens cytoplasm fall stead...
Tears contain ~60 different proteins that adhere to contact lenses, causing lens deterioration and o...
Lens opacity i.e. cataract, is one of the major causes of visual disability and blindness. The distr...
Human tears contain ~60 different proteins that accumulate on contact lenses. We examine the adhesio...
Contact lenses induce the formation of human tears, which contain approximately 60 different protein...
Cataracts are a major cause of blindness in man with far reaching personal, social and economic cons...
Objective. To determine the adhesion of three tear proteins to two different types of FDA Group II c...
The α-, β- and γ-crystallins are the major protein components of the vertebrate eye lens, α-crystall...
The crystalline lens, with its unique protein content and cellular architecture, providesthe refract...
Tear protein adhesion can contaminate contact lenses and reduce their effectiveness for the treatmen...
The vertebrate lens behaves like a syncytium, and it is formed mainly by cells called lens fibers. ...
The lens is an ideal model system for the study of macromolecular aging and its consequences for cel...
Cataracts are mainly classified into three types: cortical cataracts, nuclear cataracts, and posteri...
PurposeHuman eye lenses contain cells that persist from embryonic development. These unique, highly ...
The lens major intrinsic protein (MTP, AQP0) is known to function as a water and solute channel. How...
PURPOSE. It is well established that levels of soluble α-crystallin in the lens cytoplasm fall stead...
Tears contain ~60 different proteins that adhere to contact lenses, causing lens deterioration and o...
Lens opacity i.e. cataract, is one of the major causes of visual disability and blindness. The distr...
Human tears contain ~60 different proteins that accumulate on contact lenses. We examine the adhesio...
Contact lenses induce the formation of human tears, which contain approximately 60 different protein...
Cataracts are a major cause of blindness in man with far reaching personal, social and economic cons...
Objective. To determine the adhesion of three tear proteins to two different types of FDA Group II c...
The α-, β- and γ-crystallins are the major protein components of the vertebrate eye lens, α-crystall...
The crystalline lens, with its unique protein content and cellular architecture, providesthe refract...
Tear protein adhesion can contaminate contact lenses and reduce their effectiveness for the treatmen...