Skip to Main Content (Press Enter)

Logo CNR
  • ×
  • Home
  • People
  • Outputs
  • Organizations
  • Expertise & Skills

UNI-FIND
Logo CNR

|

UNI-FIND

cnr.it
  • ×
  • Home
  • People
  • Outputs
  • Organizations
  • Expertise & Skills
  1. Outputs

A proteomic approach to identify early molecular targets of oxidative stress in epithelial lens cells

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Oxidative stress is one of the most relevant contributors of cataractogenesis. To identify early protein targets of oxidative stress in lens cells, we used a differential proteomics approach to CD5A human epithelial lens cells treated with 500 ?MH2O2 for 30 min. This dose of H2O2 was assayed to induce efficiently a block of cellular proliferation and to activate the oxidative stress-early inducible transcription factor EGR-1 (early growth response gene product 1), previously reported as stimulated factor in a model of cataractogenesis [Nakajima, Nakajima, Fukiage, Azuma and Shearer (2002) Exp. Eye Res. 74, 231-236]. We identified nine proteins, which sensitively reacted to H2O2 treatment by using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time-of-flight-MS. In addition to cytoskeletal proteins (tubulin 1? and vimentin) and enzymes (phosphoglycerate kinase 1, ATP synthase ?, enolase ?, nucleophosmin and heat-shock cognate 54 kDa protein), which presented quantitative differences in expression profiles, peroxiredoxin and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase showed changes in pI as a result of overoxidation. Mass-mapping experiments demonstrated the specific modification of peroxiredoxin I active-site cysteine into cysteic acid, thus providing an explanation for the increase in negative charge measured for this protein. With respect to other global differential approaches based on gene expression analysis, our results allowed us to identify novelmolecular targets of oxidative stress in lens cells. These results indicate that a combination of different approaches is required for a complete functional understanding of the biological events triggered by oxidative stress
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
differential proteomic; lens cells; mass spectrometry; oxidative stress; reactive oxygen species
List of contributors:
Scaloni, Andrea; D'Ambrosio, Chiara
Authors of the University:
D'AMBROSIO CHIARA
SCALONI ANDREA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/33415
Published in:
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL (LOND., 1984)
Journal
  • Use of cookies

Powered by VIVO | Designed by Cineca | 26.5.0.0 | Sorgente dati: PREPROD (Ribaltamento disabilitato)