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A novel type of crystallin in the frog eye lens. 35-kDa polypeptide is not homologous to any of the major classes of lens crystallins
Authors:S I Tomarev  R D Zinovieva  S M Dolgilevich  S V Luchin  A S Krayev  K G Skryabin  G G Gause
Affiliation:1. Institute of Developmental Biology, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow 117334, USSR;2. Institute of Molecular Biology, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow 117334, USSR
Abstract:The nucleotide sequence of a cloned DNA coding for the 35-kDa polypeptide of the eye lens of the frog (Rana temporaria) has been determined. The sequence without connectors and poly(A) tract is 889 nucleotides in length and shows no homology with sequences coding for other classes of crystallins: alpha-, beta-, gamma- or delta-crystallins. The sequence contains one reading frame 675 nucleotides in length, an apparently intact 3'-non-translated region with the polyadenylation signal sequence and a poly(A) tract; the 5'-non-translated region is lost along with part of the coding region; this accounts for about 1/4 of the total mRNA length. The secondary structure prediction according to the Ptitsin - Finkelstein method shows the presence of predominantly beta-strands with only a few alpha-helical regions. We conclude that the 35-kDa polypeptide from the frog eye lens belongs to a new class of eye lens crystallins for which we propose the name epsilon-crystallin.
Keywords:Recombinant DNA  DNA sequence  Protein structure  Ophthalmology  Eye lens
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