PROTEOMIX AND ENZYME KINETICS IN NORMAL AND CATARACTOUS HUMAN LENS
Dr. Ajit V. Pandya
Abstract
Opacity of lens is called cataract. Blindness due to cataract increases to
great extent globally, more than 50 % people are experiencing
profound or total loss of vision due to cataract. Oxidative damage plays
major role in cataract development and defects are recorded in the
antioxidant and related enzymes in lens during this disease. The mean
value of GLUTATHION REDUCTASE activity is 1.463 ± 0.079 and
0.730 ± 0.062 n moles/min/mg, GLUTATHION-S-TRANSFERASE
activity is 1.780 ± 0.069 and 0.545 ± 0.342 n moles/min/mg and γ-
GLUTAMYL TRANSPEPTIDASE activity is 9.595 ± 0.094 and 3.7 ±
0.216 n moles/min/mg respectively for normal and cataractous lenses.
An explanation for fall in GLUTATHION REDUCTASE activity would be the inhibitory
effect of oxidants on the activity of reducing enzymes. The activity of GLUTATHION-STRANSFERASE
is very low compared to GLUTATHION REDUCTASE and YGLUTAMYL
TRANSPEPTIDASE. The turn over of GSH by Y-GLUTAMYL
TRANSPEPTIDASE and GLUTATHION-S-TRANSFERASE is thought to be groups led
with several factors including GSH level. Altered activity of the enzymes associated with the
synthesis, catabolism and utilization of glutathione in the lens have been reported in mixed
type of cataract.
Keywords: Glutathion Reductase (GR), Glutathione S- Transferase (GST), Glutamyl Trans Peptidase (GTP), Human Lens
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