Loss of the C-terminal serine residue from bovine βB2-crystallin

Electrospray mass spectrometric (ES-MS) examination of bovine beta-crystallins showed a significant component corresponding in mass to beta B2-crystallin less one serine residue. Tryptic digestion, followed by isolation and characterisation of the C-terminal peptide, demonstrated that this new speci...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental eye research 1995-05, Vol.60 (5), p.465-469
Hauptverfasser: KILBY, G. W, CARVER, J. A, ZHU, J. L, SHEIL, M. M, TRUSCOTT, R. J. W
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Zusammenfassung:Electrospray mass spectrometric (ES-MS) examination of bovine beta-crystallins showed a significant component corresponding in mass to beta B2-crystallin less one serine residue. Tryptic digestion, followed by isolation and characterisation of the C-terminal peptide, demonstrated that this new species has arisen by the loss of the C-terminal serine residue. This phenomenon appears to be age-related since no truncation was detected in beta B2-crystallin from foetal lenses and the proportion of the truncated form, as judged by ES-MS, was lower in beta-crystallin isolated from calf lenses than that from the lenses of 3-year-old animals. This process therefore is similar to a recently reported loss of the C-terminal serine from alpha A-crystallin, which we have confirmed using ES-MS. Loss of a C-terminal serine from both crystallins may indicate the presence of carboxypeptidase-A-like activity in bovine lenses. ES-MS data provided no evidence for a significant degree of phosphorylation of beta B2-crystallin.
ISSN:0014-4835
1096-0007
DOI:10.1016/S0014-4835(05)80061-2