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Refolding Increases the Chaperone-like Activity of αH-Crystallin and Reduces Its Hydrodynamic Diameter to That of α-Crystallin.


ABSTRACT: αH-Crystallin, a high molecular weight form of α-crystallin, is one of the major proteins in the lens nucleus. This high molecular weight aggregate (HMWA) plays an important role in the pathogenesis of cataracts. We have shown that the chaperone-like activity of HMWA is 40% of that of α-crystallin from the lens cortex. Refolding with urea significantly increased-up to 260%-the chaperone-like activity of α-crystallin and slightly reduced its hydrodynamic diameter (Dh). HMWA refolding resulted in an increase in chaperone-like activity up to 120% and a significant reduction of Dh of protein particles compared with that of α-crystallin. It was shown that the chaperone-like activity of HMWA, α-crystallin, and refolded α-crystallin but not refolded HMWA was strongly correlated with the denaturation enthalpy measured with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The DSC data demonstrated a significant increase in the native protein portion of refolded α-crystallin in comparison with authentic α-crystallin; however, the denaturation enthalpy of refolded HMWA was significantly decreased in comparison with authentic HMWA. The authors suggested that the increase in the chaperone-like activity of both α-crystallin and HMWA could be the result of the correction of misfolded proteins during renaturation and the rearrangement of protein supramolecular structures.

SUBMITTER: Muranov KO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10487585 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Refolding Increases the Chaperone-like Activity of α<sub>H</sub>-Crystallin and Reduces Its Hydrodynamic Diameter to That of α-Crystallin.

Muranov Konstantin O KO   Poliansky Nicolay B NB   Borzova Vera A VA   Kleimenov Sergey Y SY  

International journal of molecular sciences 20230830 17


α<sub>H</sub>-Crystallin, a high molecular weight form of α-crystallin, is one of the major proteins in the lens nucleus. This high molecular weight aggregate (HMWA) plays an important role in the pathogenesis of cataracts. We have shown that the chaperone-like activity of HMWA is 40% of that of α-crystallin from the lens cortex. Refolding with urea significantly increased-up to 260%-the chaperone-like activity of α-crystallin and slightly reduced its hydrodynamic diameter (<i>D</i><sub>h</sub>)  ...[more]

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