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The following pages link to Evolution of crystallins for a role in the vertebrate eye lens. (Q36722216):
Displaying 38 items.
- βA3/A1-crystallin: more than a lens protein (Q27012671) (← links)
- Glycation of nail proteins: from basic biochemical findings to a representative marker for diabetic glycation-associated target organ damage (Q28544417) (← links)
- Functions of crystallins in and out of lens: roles in elongated and post-mitotic cells (Q28655525) (← links)
- Ca2 -binding motif of βγ-crystallins. (Q30386320) (← links)
- Lens β-crystallins: the role of deamidation and related modifications in aging and cataract. (Q30360031) (← links)
- Identification of Sequence Similarities among Isomerization Hotspots in Crystallin Proteins (Q30399065) (← links)
- Exome sequencing identifies novel and recurrent mutations in GJA8 and CRYGD associated with inherited cataract (Q30425446) (← links)
- Biophysical chemistry of the ageing eye lens (Q33639756) (← links)
- Kinetic evidence against partitioning of the ubiquinone pool and the catalytic relevance of respiratory-chain supercomplexes. (Q34480885) (← links)
- γS-crystallin proteins from the Antarctic nototheniid toothfish: a model system for investigating differential resistance to chemical and thermal denaturation (Q34622365) (← links)
- Molecular mechanism of the chaperone function of mini-α-crystallin, a 19-residue peptide of human α-crystallin. (Q35001135) (← links)
- A first line of stress defense: small heat shock proteins and their function in protein homeostasis (Q35178845) (← links)
- γ-Crystallins of the chicken lens: remnants of an ancient vertebrate gene family in birds. (Q35935292) (← links)
- Single-molecule Force Spectroscopy Predicts a Misfolded, Domain-swapped Conformation in human γD-Crystallin Protein (Q36863729) (← links)
- Solution properties of γ-crystallins: hydration of fish and mammal γ-crystallins. (Q37480798) (← links)
- Therapeutic potential of α-crystallin (Q38404383) (← links)
- Medical implications of understanding the functions of human small heat shock proteins. (Q38443894) (← links)
- Functional sequences in human alphaB crystallin. (Q38581184) (← links)
- Small molecules, both dietary and endogenous, influence the onset of lens cataracts. (Q38796772) (← links)
- Addition of αA-crystallin sequence 164-173 to a mini-chaperone DFVIFLDVKHFSPEDLT alters the conformation but not the chaperone-like activity (Q39159858) (← links)
- Inherited Congenital Cataract: A Guide to Suspect the Genetic Etiology in the Cataract Genesis (Q39370800) (← links)
- The chick eye in vision research: An excellent model for the study of ocular disease. (Q39408739) (← links)
- Single-molecule Force Spectroscopy Reveals the Calcium Dependence of the Alternative Conformations in the Native State of a βγ-Crystallin Protein (Q40949529) (← links)
- Aquaporin 0 plays a pivotal role in refractive index gradient development in mammalian eye lens to prevent spherical aberration (Q42961989) (← links)
- Calcium Binding Dramatically Stabilizes an Ancestral Crystallin Fold in Tunicate βγ-Crystallin. (Q46019871) (← links)
- Importance of the positively charged residue at position 54 to the chaperoning function, conformational stability and amyloidogenic nature of human αA-crystallin. (Q46274898) (← links)
- A deep transcriptomic resource for the copepod crustacean Labidocera madurae: A potential indicator species for assessing near shore ecosystem health (Q46276035) (← links)
- Signaling and Gene Regulatory Networks in Mammalian Lens Development (Q47863726) (← links)
- Crystal Structure of Chicken γS-Crystallin Reveals Lattice Contacts with Implications for Function in the Lens and the Evolution of the βγ-Crystallins. (Q47993461) (← links)
- Sub-nanometre mapping of the aquaporin-water interface using multifrequency atomic force microscopy (Q51666650) (← links)
- Non-invasive in vivo quantification of the developing optical properties and graded index of the embryonic eye lens using SPIM. (Q55153731) (← links)
- The anti-cataract molecular mechanism study in selenium cataract rats for baicalin ophthalmic nanoparticles. (Q55220476) (← links)
- Protein refractive index increment is determined by conformation as well as composition (Q57038796) (← links)
- Proteome-transcriptome analysis and proteome remodeling in mouse lens epithelium and fibers (Q57802761) (← links)
- Small heat shock proteins: Simplicity meets complexity (Q58585311) (← links)
- Bidirectional Analysis of Cryba4-Crybb1 Nascent Transcription and Nuclear Accumulation of Crybb3 mRNAs in Lens Fibers (Q60922870) (← links)
- Measuring Ultra-Weak Protein Self-Association by Non-ideal Sedimentation Velocity (Q64269917) (← links)
- Selective permeability of mouse blood-aqueous barrier as determined by 15N-heavy isotope tracing and mass spectrometry. (Q65001023) (← links)