Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.350, No.2, 424-429, 2006
Structural and functional properties of lengsin, a pseudo-glutamine synthetase in the transparent human lens
Lengsin (LGS) is an abundant transcript in the human lens, encoding a predicted polypeptide similar to glutamine synthetase (GS). We show that a major alternatively spliced product of LGS codes for a 57 kDa polypeptide that assembles into a catalytically inactive dodecamer, cross-reacts with anti-GS antibodies, and is expressed at high levels in transparent, but not cataractous, human lenses. Based on this characteristic oligomeric organization, preferential expression in the transparent lens, and amyloid-beta association previously reported for GS, a potential chaperone-like role of LGS has been investigated. We find that LGS has six binding sites for the hydrophobic surface probe bis-ANS and relieves cellular toxicity caused by amyloid-beta expression in a folding-impaired yeast mutant. While documenting the structural similarity between LGS and prokaryotic GS-I, the data rule out any involvement of lengsin in glutamine biosynthesis and suggest an unrelated role that may be important for lens homeostasis and transparency. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:lengsin;lens;cataract;glutamine synthetase;dodecamer;atomic force microscopy;bis-ANS;beta-amyloid;yeast