GRIFIN, a novel lens-specific protein related to the galectin family - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1998 Oct 30;273(44):28889-96.
doi: 10.1074/jbc.273.44.28889.
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GRIFIN, a novel lens-specific protein related to the galectin family
A T Ogden et al. J Biol Chem. 1998.
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Abstract
The vertebrate lens is a relatively simple cellular structure that has evolved to refract light. The ability of the lens to focus light on the retina derives from a number of properties including the expression at high levels of a selection of soluble proteins referred to as the crystallins. In the present study, we have used differential cDNA display techniques to identify a novel, highly abundant and soluble lens protein. Though related to the family of soluble lectins called galectins, it does not bind beta-galactoside sugars and has atypical sequences at normally conserved regions of the carbohydrate-binding domain. Like some galectin family members, it can form a stable dimer. It is expressed only in the lens and is located at the interface between lens fiber cells despite the apparent lack of any membrane-targeting motifs. This protein is designated GRIFIN (galectin-related inter-fiber protein) to reflect its exclusion from the galectin family given the lack of affinity for beta-galactosides. Although the abundance, solubility, and lens-specific expression of GRIFIN would argue that it represents a new crystallin, its location at the fiber cell interface might suggest that its primary function is executed at the membrane.
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