AbstractOpacities (cataracts) in the lens of the eye are a leading cause of preventable blindness. Aquaporins function as water channels, and the C-terminus is postulated as a regulatory domain. The C-terminal domain of aquaporin 0 (AQP0) develops numerous truncation sites during lens aging. The purpose of the present experiment was to determine if the calcium-activated protease m-calpain (EC 3.4.22.17) was responsible for truncation of human AQP0. AQP0 was isolated from young human donors, incubated with recombinant m-calpain, and the cleavage sites on the released peptides were determined by on-line electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. We found that four cleavage sites on human AQP0 could be tentatively assigned to m-calpain. This i...
During cataract formation increased lens calcium levels activate endogenous m-calpain. mCalpain is a...
A cataract is any opacity of the lens caused by unregulated protein aggregation. Cataracts are the m...
In cataracts the lens of the eye becomes opaque. This can be caused by many different factors and ca...
The absolute clarity of the lens of the eye is vital in the visual system. The unique structural and...
Aquaporin 0 (AQP0, MIP), a water channel protein found in the ocular lens fiber cells, has been prop...
In the lens, soluble crystallin proteins are tightly packed and ordered allowing passage of light to...
Aims: Proteolysis has been implied in cataract formation, but the proteases involved and their preci...
AbstractIncubation of soluble proteins from rat lens with the protease calpain II caused the precipi...
AbstractAquaporin 0 (AQP0) is the major intrinsic protein of the lens and its water permeability can...
Calpains represent a family of non-lysosomal calcium-dependent proteases. Lenses from a variety of a...
AbstractThe Shumiya cataract rat (SCR) is a hereditary cataract model in which lens opacity appears ...
A decline in ocular lens transparency known as cataract afflicts 90% of individuals by the age 70. C...
The lens of the eye needs to be completely transparent in order to allow all light entering the eye ...
Graduation date: 2001The major purpose of this research was to characterize partially degraded prote...
AbstractLenses cultured in diamide first developed outer cortical opacities followed by nuclear cata...
During cataract formation increased lens calcium levels activate endogenous m-calpain. mCalpain is a...
A cataract is any opacity of the lens caused by unregulated protein aggregation. Cataracts are the m...
In cataracts the lens of the eye becomes opaque. This can be caused by many different factors and ca...
The absolute clarity of the lens of the eye is vital in the visual system. The unique structural and...
Aquaporin 0 (AQP0, MIP), a water channel protein found in the ocular lens fiber cells, has been prop...
In the lens, soluble crystallin proteins are tightly packed and ordered allowing passage of light to...
Aims: Proteolysis has been implied in cataract formation, but the proteases involved and their preci...
AbstractIncubation of soluble proteins from rat lens with the protease calpain II caused the precipi...
AbstractAquaporin 0 (AQP0) is the major intrinsic protein of the lens and its water permeability can...
Calpains represent a family of non-lysosomal calcium-dependent proteases. Lenses from a variety of a...
AbstractThe Shumiya cataract rat (SCR) is a hereditary cataract model in which lens opacity appears ...
A decline in ocular lens transparency known as cataract afflicts 90% of individuals by the age 70. C...
The lens of the eye needs to be completely transparent in order to allow all light entering the eye ...
Graduation date: 2001The major purpose of this research was to characterize partially degraded prote...
AbstractLenses cultured in diamide first developed outer cortical opacities followed by nuclear cata...
During cataract formation increased lens calcium levels activate endogenous m-calpain. mCalpain is a...
A cataract is any opacity of the lens caused by unregulated protein aggregation. Cataracts are the m...
In cataracts the lens of the eye becomes opaque. This can be caused by many different factors and ca...