2024
DOI: 10.3390/biom14050594
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The Functional Significance of High Cysteine Content in Eye Lens γ-Crystallins

Eugene Serebryany,
Rachel W. Martin,
Gemma R. Takahashi

Abstract: Cataract disease is strongly associated with progressively accumulating oxidative damage to the extremely long-lived crystallin proteins of the lens. Cysteine oxidation affects crystallin folding, interactions, and light-scattering aggregation especially strongly due to the formation of disulfide bridges. Minimizing crystallin aggregation is crucial for lifelong lens transparency, so one might expect the ubiquitous lens crystallin superfamilies (α and βγ) to contain little cysteine. Yet, the Cys content of γ-c… Show more

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