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Lens Crystallin Modifications and Cataract in Transgenic Mice Overexpressing Acylpeptide Hydrolase.

J Biol Chem.. 2014-02; 
Santhoshkumar P, Xie L, Raju M, Reneker L, Sharma KK. Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, United States of America.
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Abstract

The accumulation of crystallin fragments in vivo and their subsequent interaction with crystallins are responsible, in part, for protein aggregation in cataracts. Transgenic mice overexpressing acylpeptide hydrolase (APH) specifically in the lens were prepared to test the role of protease in the generation and accumulation of peptides. Cataract development was seen at various postnatal days in the majority of mice expressing active APH (wt-APH). Cataract onset and severity of the cataracts correlated with the APH protein levels. Lens opacity occurred when APH protein levels were >2.6% of the total lens protein and the specific activity, assayed using Ac-Ala-p-nitroanilide substrate, was > 1 units. Transge... More

Keywords

Cataract; Crystallins; Lens; Peptides; Protease; Protein degradation; Transgenic mice; acylpeptide hydrolase