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Comparison between modifications of lens proteins resulted from glycation with methylglyoxal,glyoxal, ascorbic acid,and fructose
Authors:Argirova Mariana  Breipohl Winrich
Institution:Institute for Experimental Ophthalmology, University of Bonn, Abbéstr. 2, 53105 Bonn, Germany. margirova@hotmail.com
Abstract:Cataract is generally associated with the breakdown of the lens microarchitecture. Age-dependent chemical modifications and cross-linking of proteins are the major pathways for development of lens opacity. The specific alterations in lens proteins caused by glycation with four carbonyl metabolites, fructose, methylglyoxal, glyoxal, and ascorbic acid, were investigated. Decrease in intensity of tryptophan related fluorescence and level of reduced protein sulfhydryl groups, parameters that are indicative for changes in protein conformation, were observed after reaction with all studied carbonyl compounds. Protein carbonyl content, an index for oxidative damage to proteins, was strongly enhanced in methylglyoxal-treated proteins. Cross-linking of glycated proteins was confirmed by polyacrylamide electrophoresis. alpha-Oxoaldehydes were the most reactive in protein aggregation. They also formed specific chromophores absorbing UV light above 300 nm. Significant loss in lactate dehydrogenase activity resulted from incubation with methylglyoxal, followed by glyoxal and ascorbic acid. The results obtained showed that alterations in lens proteins do not follow the specific reactivity of studied carbonyl compounds. Despite the similarity in chemical structures of alpha-oxoaldehydes and ascorbic acid degradation products, they cause specific alterations in lens protein structure with different biological consequences.
Keywords:Glycation  Lens Proteins  Cataract  Methylglyoxal  Glyoxal  Ascorbic Acid  Fructose  Protein Oxidation
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