It is well-studied that the significant factor in cataract formation is the association of α-crystallin, a major eye lens protein, with the fiber cell plasma membrane of the eye lens. The fiber cell plasma membrane of the eye lens consists of four major phospholipids (PLs), i.e., phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylserine (PS), and sphingomyelin (SM). Despite several attempts to study the interaction of α-crystallin with PLs of the eye lens membrane, the role of individual PL for the binding with α-crystallin is still unclear. We recently developed the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spin-labeling method to study the binding of α-crystallin to the PC membrane (Mainali et al., 2020a). Here, we use the r...
SummaryTransparency in the eye lens is maintained via specific, functional interactions among the st...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that α-crystallin chaperone activity plays a central role in maintena...
Crystallins are water-soluble proteins that are necessary for focusing light on the retina. In mamma...
Several discoveries show that with age and cataract formation, β-crystallin binds with the lens memb...
Several studies reported that α-crystallin concentrations in the eye lens cytoplasm decrease with a ...
α-crystallin, a major lens protein found on the vertebrate lens, binds to eye lens membranes progres...
α-crystallin-membrane association increases with age and cataracts, with the primary association sit...
Purpose This research aims to probe the interaction of α-crystallin with a model of human, porcine, ...
The concentration of α-crystallin decreases in the eye lens cytoplasm, with a corresponding increase...
α-crystallin is a major protein found in the mammalian eye lens that works as a molecular chaperone ...
α-Crystallin binding with eye lens membranes increases with age and cataracts. This study aims to pr...
With age and cataract formation, α-crystallin binding with lens membranes increases. This study inve...
PURPOSE. It is well established that levels of soluble α-crystallin in the lens cytoplasm fall stead...
A prominent eye lens protein, alpha-crystallin, binds to the membrane increasingly with age and cata...
α-crystallin, an abundant mammalian lens protein made up of two subunits (αA- and αB-crystallin), is...
SummaryTransparency in the eye lens is maintained via specific, functional interactions among the st...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that α-crystallin chaperone activity plays a central role in maintena...
Crystallins are water-soluble proteins that are necessary for focusing light on the retina. In mamma...
Several discoveries show that with age and cataract formation, β-crystallin binds with the lens memb...
Several studies reported that α-crystallin concentrations in the eye lens cytoplasm decrease with a ...
α-crystallin, a major lens protein found on the vertebrate lens, binds to eye lens membranes progres...
α-crystallin-membrane association increases with age and cataracts, with the primary association sit...
Purpose This research aims to probe the interaction of α-crystallin with a model of human, porcine, ...
The concentration of α-crystallin decreases in the eye lens cytoplasm, with a corresponding increase...
α-crystallin is a major protein found in the mammalian eye lens that works as a molecular chaperone ...
α-Crystallin binding with eye lens membranes increases with age and cataracts. This study aims to pr...
With age and cataract formation, α-crystallin binding with lens membranes increases. This study inve...
PURPOSE. It is well established that levels of soluble α-crystallin in the lens cytoplasm fall stead...
A prominent eye lens protein, alpha-crystallin, binds to the membrane increasingly with age and cata...
α-crystallin, an abundant mammalian lens protein made up of two subunits (αA- and αB-crystallin), is...
SummaryTransparency in the eye lens is maintained via specific, functional interactions among the st...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that α-crystallin chaperone activity plays a central role in maintena...
Crystallins are water-soluble proteins that are necessary for focusing light on the retina. In mamma...