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. 2017 Feb 1;8(1):57–70. doi: 10.14336/AD.2016.0805

Table 1.

Hydrogen peroxide generation by lens crystallin fractions and crystallin-derived peptides*

Proteins / peptides (100 µg) H2O2 generation (nM)
Total lens extract (43-45yrs.) 5.7 + 0.9
α-crystallin fraction 11.3 + 1.2
βH-crystallin fraction 6.1 + 0.2
βL-crystallin fraction 7.5 + 0.2
γ-crystallin fraction 6.7 + 0.3
Recombinant αA-crystallin 0.5 + 0.0
BSA 0.2 + 0.0
LMW peptides from trypsin-digested α-fraction 208.1 + 6.4
LMW peptides from trypsin-digested βH -fraction 156.2 + 6.2
LMW peptides from trypsin-digested βL -fraction 184.4 + 7.9
LMW peptides from trypsin-digested γ -fraction 150.0 + 4.3
LMW peptides from trypsin-digested αA-crystallin (recombinant) 29.8 + 0.2
LMW peptides from trypsin-digested BSA 3.2 + 0.0
αA66-80 127 ± 12
αA66-80 (V72P) 4.5 + 0.3
αA66-80 (H79A) 1.9+ 0.2
*

Human lens crystallin fractions and crystallin-derived low molecular weight (LMW) peptides (100 µg) were incubated in phosphate buffer at 37°C for 4 h. At the end of the incubation, the amount of H2O2 formed was estimated, as described in the methods section. The amount of generated H2O2 is the average of three independent measurements.