NADH photo-oxidation is enhanced by a partially purified lambda-crystallin fraction from rabbit lens

Autor: Masayasu, Bando, Mikako, Oka, Kenji, Kawai, Hajime, Obazawa, Makoto, Takehana
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: Molecular vision. 13
ISSN: 1090-0535
Popis: In the rabbit lens, high levels of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) can function as a near-ultraviolet light (near-UV) filter, an effect apparently achieved by specific nucleotide binding to lambda-crystallin. The present investigation asks whether lambda-crystallin enhances NADH photo-oxidation by superoxide radicals produced via a photosensitization reaction of near-UV with NADH.Lambda-crystallin was partially purified from rabbit lens soluble fraction by a two-step gel filtration and affinity column chromatography procedure. NADH solutions with or without partially purified lambda-crystallin were subjected to near-UV irradiation or exposed to superoxide generated enzymatically by the xanthine/xanthine oxidase system. NADH oxidation was determined by assaying the decrease of absorbance at 340 nm.When irradiated with near-UV, free NADH was oxidized very little in the absence of lambda-crystallin. In contrast, NADH photo-oxidation was rapidly initiated in the presence of partially purified lambda-crystallin. This lambda-crystallin-enhanced NADH photo-oxidation was totally inhibited by adding superoxide dismutase. We also found that lambda-crystallin largely increased NADH oxidation by a superoxide that is generated enzymatically. These results indicate that NADH bound to lambda-crystallin rapidly reacts with superoxides. The reactivity of bound NADH with superoxide was almost equivalent to that of ascorbic acid. However, lambda-crystallin-enhanced NADH oxidation exceeded the superoxide levels generated by NADH photosensitization and xanthine/xanthine oxidase.We conclude that NADH binding to lambda-crystallin enhances NADH photo-oxidation through a radical chain reaction mechanism that is initiated by superoxides generated by NADH photosensitization and propagated by another superoxide from the molecule oxygen. High concentrations of NADH bound to lambda-crystallin may be beneficial to the rabbit lens in scavenging the low amounts of superoxide produced by near-UV absorption, since oxygen tension in the lens is very low. We also discuss the function of near-UV-filtering and the anti-photo-oxidation systems in other vertebrate lenses.
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