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Molecular mechanism of Aquaporin 0-induced fiber cell to fiber cell adhesion in the eye lens.


ABSTRACT: Cell-to-cell adhesion (CTCA), which is key for establishing lens transparency, is a critical function of Aquaporin 0 (AQP0). The aim of this investigation was to find out the possible mechanism by which AQP0 exerts CTCA between fiber cells, since there are two proposals currently, either an AQP0-AQP0 interaction or an AQP0-lipid interaction. We studied the mechanism of AQP0-induced CTCA in intact AQP0 and C-terminally cleaved AQP0 (CTC-AQP0). Assays showed CTCA between L-cells transfected with intact AQP0 or CTC-AQP0 and parental L-cells indicating AQP0-membrane interaction. Both forms of AQP0 significantly (P??0.05). Ultrastructure studies of WT, AQP0-KO and transgenic lenses showed AQP0 is critical for fiber CTCA and compaction. The data collected clearly demonstrate that the positively charged amino acids in the AQP0 extracellular loop domains interact with the negatively charged lipids in the plasma membrane to promote CTCA for compaction of fiber cells.

SUBMITTER: Varadaraj K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6223623 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular mechanism of Aquaporin 0-induced fiber cell to fiber cell adhesion in the eye lens.

Varadaraj Kulandaiappan K   Kumari S Sindhu SS  

Biochemical and biophysical research communications 20181019 1


Cell-to-cell adhesion (CTCA), which is key for establishing lens transparency, is a critical function of Aquaporin 0 (AQP0). The aim of this investigation was to find out the possible mechanism by which AQP0 exerts CTCA between fiber cells, since there are two proposals currently, either an AQP0-AQP0 interaction or an AQP0-lipid interaction. We studied the mechanism of AQP0-induced CTCA in intact AQP0 and C-terminally cleaved AQP0 (CTC-AQP0). Assays showed CTCA between L-cells transfected with i  ...[more]

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