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Scallop lens Ω-crystallin (ALDH1A9): A novel tetrameric aldehyde dehydrogenase

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, ISSN: 0006-291X, Vol: 348, Issue: 4, Page: 1302-1309
2006
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Scallop eye lens Ω-crystallin is an inactive aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH1A9) related to cytoplasmic ALDH1A1 and mitochondrial ALDH2 that migrates by gel filtration chromatography as a homodimer. Because mammalian ALDH1A1 and ALDH2 are homotetramers, we investigated the native molecular mass of scallop Ω-crystallin by multi-angle laser light scattering. The results indicate that the scallop Ω-crystallin is a tetrameric, not a dimeric protein. Moreover, phylogenetic tree analysis shows that scallop Ω-crystallin clusters with the mitochondrial ALDH2 and ALDH1B1 rather than the cytoplasmic ALDH1A, yet it lacks the mitochondrial N-terminal leader sequence characteristic of the mitochondrial ALDHs. The mitochondrial grouping, enzymatic inactivity, and anomalous gel filtration behavior make scallop cytoplasmic Ω-crystallin an interesting protein for structural studies of evolutionary adaptations to become an enzyme-crystallin.

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