α-Crystallin: Molecular Chaperone and Heat Shock Protein

Abstract
The relationship of alpha-crystallin with the family of small heat shock proteins has led to the discovery that the basic subunit alpha B-crystallin can, like other heat shock proteins, protect cells against heat stress. Here we show that the acidic subunit alpha A-crystallin, which in contrast to alpha B-crystallin is expressed mainly in the eye lens, shares this property. Furthermore we have investigated the in vitro molecular chaperone-like behavior of the natural mutant alpha A ins-crystallin that has a large insert peptide and occurs in rodents. We have found the chaperone-like activity of the mutant to be diminished compared to that of the wild type alpha A-crystallin.

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