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3-Hydroxykynurenine oxidizes α-crystallin:: Potential role in cataractogenesis

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue 6, Pages 1852-1860

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi051737+

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [R01EY013570-03] Funding Source: Medline

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The alpha-, beta-, and gamma-crystallins are the major structural proteins of mammalian lenses. The human lens also contains tryptophan-derived UV filters, which are known to spontaneously deaminate at physiological pH and covalently attach to lens proteins. 3-Hydroxykynurenine (3OHKyn) is the third most abundant of the kynurenine UV filters in the lens, and previous studies have shown this compound to be unstable and to be oxidized under physiological conditions, producing H2O2. In this study, we show that methionine and tryptophan amino acid residues are oxidized when bovine a-crystallin is incubated with 3-hydroxykynurenine. We observed almost complete oxidation of methionines 1 and 138 in alpha A-crystallin and a similar extent of oxidation of methionines 1 and 68 in alpha B-crystallin after 48 h. Tryptophans 9 and 60 in alpha B-crystallin were oxidized to a lesser extent. alpha A-Crystallin was also found to have 30HKyn bound to its single cysteine residue. Examination of normal aged human lenses revealed no evidence of oxidation of alpha-crystallin; however, oxidation was detected at methionine 1 in both alpha A- and alpha B-crystallin from human cataractous lenses. Age-related nuclear cataract is associated with coloration and insolubilization of lens proteins and extensive oxidation of cysteine and methionine residues. Our findings demonstrate that 3-hydroxykynurenine can readily catalyze the oxidation of methionine residues in both alpha B- and alpha A-crystallin, and it has been reported that a-crystallin modified in this way is a poorer chaperone. Thus, 3-hydroxykynurenine promotes the oxidation and modification of crystallins and may contribute to oxidative stress in the human lens.

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