Abstract
The oxidation state of methionine and cysteine in normal and cataractous lenses is reported. In young lenses no oxidation was detected in any protein fraction examined. Only the intrinsic membrane fraction and membrane-related components showed evidence of oxidation in old (60-65 years of age) normal lenses. However, in a similar age group, with the development of cataract, progressive, dramatic changes were observed. With severe cataracts, 60% or more of the methionine in membrane-associated components was found in the methionine sulfoxide form, and methionine sulfone was observed in one case. Most of the cysteine was found oxidized to either the disulfide form or putative cysteic acid. Mixed disulfides with glutathione were observed. Oxidative changes in soluble components as illustrated by alpha-crystallin occurred more gradually. The data clearly support the viewpoint that extensive oxidation of lens proteins occurs with cataract and that it begins at the lens fiber membrane.
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