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Can eye lens proteins be used to determine birth year?. Radiocarbon Dating of the human eye lens crystallines reveal proteins without carbon turnover throughout life Jace James & Lauren Erland. Lens Crystalline Proteins. Long lived proteins found in the lens of the eye
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Can eye lens proteins be used to determine birth year? Radiocarbon Dating of the human eye lens crystallines reveal proteins without carbon turnover throughout life Jace James & Lauren Erland
Lens Crystalline Proteins • Long lived proteins found in the lens of the eye • Maintains transparency of the lens • Prevent protein aggregation • Elongation of compact fibres of crystalline proteins results in lens formation
14C Dating of Lens Crystalline Proteins • Large accumulation of 14C in the atmosphere after development and testing of nuclear bombs during and after World War II • Levels are much lower in marine environments
Assumptions • Lens crystallines formed as a single event in the year of birth and do not degrade with age • Zero turnover • Primarily terrestrial diet • Globally everyone has approximately the same diet
Lens Crystallines formed as a single event and show zero turnover • Cataracts • Deamidation • Solubility • Vitamin C
Cataracts • Age-related, protein aggregation disease • Denaturation & insolubilization of lens proteins • Factors promoting cataract formation • UV light & ionizing radiation • Diabetes, hypertension and advanced age • Heavy smoking • Change from a reducing to an oxidizing environment environment results in protein unfolding • Addition of oxygen atoms due to hydroxide radicals • Majority of the proteins in the nuclei of advanced ARN cataract lenses undergoing are due to extensive modification and protein unfolding
Deamidation • Modifications that disrupt the order of crystallines • Deamidation • Truncation • Methylation • Oxidation • Disulfide bond formation • Glycation • Racemization • Modification significantly decreases the amount of intact crystallines even in young adults • Deamidation • is the most abundant modification • >60% • Amide group removed • Leads to protein instability
Solubility • Amount of insoluble protein increases almost linearly with age • In ARN cataract, insoluble even in 8 M urea • increases progressively • ~ 50% total nuclear protein. • It has been estimated that all people will suffer from cataract if they live long enough • Proteins do change!
Vitamin C • Vitamin C and its degradation products induce protein modifications in vivo via non-enzymatic glycation • Vitamin C levels are particularly high in the lens • Degradation products damage proteins via formation of advanced glycation end products.
Primarily terrestrial diet “Consumption of fish would have a significant effect on the 14C content of the lenses because the 14C content is smaller than that in the atmosphere” • Humans use organic carbon as their carbon source • All carbon in our bodies is derived from the food we eat • Diet completely determines the 14C content in our tissues • Seafood accounts for 14-16% animal protein consumed globally • >1 billion rely on fish as their primary source of animal protein
Data Collection & Analysis • 13 people of varying ages • All from Denmark • Small sample size, limited population • Cannot accurately predict age of those born before nuclear testing caused atmospheric build up of 14C • 1950’s • WWII
Other problems… “It was our experience that the lens could be removed up to three days post-mortem. After this period, post-mortem degradation and putrefaction made it impossible to extract the lens, as it became more and more fluid and not intact in its capsule” • Cannot be used on corpses more than 3 days old • Often months or years before a body is discovered • Practicality for forensic use?
Other Methods of Age Determination • Teeth • Dentine • Aspartic acid racemization • Radiocarbon dating • Skeleton • Partial or whole • Can optimize techniques based on suspected age • Ie child, adult • In both cases age can be determined from a whole or partial skeleton or a (partially) decomposed body
Can only use this method of age determination for people living in Denmark, born after WWII, who do not eat fish and seafood… … And cannot be used it if the victim has been dead more than three days… … or had a history of lens degrading diseases.