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Corneal Aldehyde Dehydogenases: Multiple Functions and Novel Nuclear Localization
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) represent a superfamily of NAD(P)(+)-dependent enzymes which catalyze the oxidation of a wide variety of endogenous and exogenous aldehydes to their corresponding acids. Some ALDHs have been identified as corneal crystallins and thereby contribute to the protective and refractive properties of the cornea. ALDH3A1 is highly expressed in the cornea of most mammals with the exception of rabbit that abundantly expresses ALDH1A1 in the cornea instead of ALDH3A1. In this study, we examined the gene expression of other ALDHs and found high messenger levels of ALDH1B1, ALDH2 and ALDH7A1 in mouse cornea and lens. Substantial evidence supports a protective role for ALDH3A1 and ALDH1A1 against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced oxidative damage to ocular tissues. The mechanism by which this protection occurs includes UVR filtering, detoxification of reactive aldehydes generated by UVR exposure and antioxidant activity. We recently have identified ALDH3A1 as a nuclear protein in corneal epithelium. Herein, we show that ALDH3A1 is also found in the nucleus of rabbit keratocytes. The nuclear presence of ALDH3A1 may be involved in cell cycle regulation.
- Subjects :
- Male
Aldehyde dehydrogenase
Transfection
Article
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 1 Family
Cornea
Mice
Crystallin
medicine
Animals
Humans
Protein Isoforms
RNA, Messenger
Nuclear protein
Corneal epithelium
Cell Line, Transformed
Cell Nucleus
biology
General Neuroscience
Retinal Dehydrogenase
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase
eye diseases
ALDH1A1
Mice, Inbred C57BL
medicine.anatomical_structure
Biochemistry
Gene Expression Regulation
Odontogenic Cysts
biology.protein
NAD+ kinase
sense organs
Rabbits
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d54b8fc9c019dc2fbbd5255d38809bd2