The Molecular Structures and Interactions of Bovine and Human γ‐Crystallins
- 1 January 1984
- book chapter
- Published by Wiley
- Vol. 106, 219-236
- https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470720875.ch13
Abstract
Knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of bovine gamma II-crystallin has provided the basis for building molecular models using computer graphics of two human gamma-crystallins, the sequences of which have recently been determined. The tertiary structures of these gamma-crystallins are predicted to be highly conserved. They have extensive networks of interacting charges on their surfaces, which may contribute to their thermodynamic stability and partially define the degree of water retention in the lens. The human crystallins appear to be more hydrophobic than the bovine molecule. All have arrangements of cysteine thiols which may be important as electron sinks and reserve redox potential in the normal lens but which may contribute to protein aggregation in cataract.Keywords
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