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The following pages link to The stability of human acidic beta-crystallin oligomers and hetero-oligomers (Q44574333):
Displaying 34 items.
- Protein-protein interactions among human lens acidic and basic beta-crystallins (Q24323066) (← links)
- Unfolding crystallins: the destabilizing role of a beta-hairpin cysteine in betaB2-crystallin by simulation and experiment (Q24644582) (← links)
- Crystal structure of truncated human βB1‐crystallin (Q24646931) (← links)
- Deamidation alters the structure and decreases the stability of human lens betaA3-crystallin (Q24648868) (← links)
- βA3/A1-crystallin: more than a lens protein (Q27012671) (← links)
- Biophysical Properties of γC-Crystallin in Human and Mouse Eye Lens: The Role of Molecular Dipoles (Q27646902) (← links)
- Functions of crystallins in and out of lens: roles in elongated and post-mitotic cells (Q28655525) (← links)
- Lens β-crystallins: the role of deamidation and related modifications in aging and cataract. (Q30360031) (← links)
- Biophysical chemistry of the ageing eye lens (Q33639756) (← links)
- A missense mutation in CRYBA4 associated with congenital cataract and microcornea. (Q33933693) (← links)
- Aggregation of deamidated human betaB2-crystallin and incomplete rescue by alpha-crystallin chaperone (Q33998028) (← links)
- βB1-Crystallin: Thermodynamic Profiles of Molecular Interactions (Q34125020) (← links)
- Molecular analysis of cataract families in India: new mutations in the CRYBB2 and GJA3 genes and rare polymorphisms (Q34208188) (← links)
- Association of high myopia with crystallin beta A4 (CRYBA4) gene polymorphisms in the linkage-identified MYP6 locus. (Q34335579) (← links)
- A serine-type protease activity of human lens βA3-crystallin is responsible for its autodegradation (Q34364519) (← links)
- Contributions of hydrophobic domain interface interactions to the folding and stability of human gammaD-crystallin (Q36518008) (← links)
- Evolution of crystallins for a role in the vertebrate eye lens. (Q36722216) (← links)
- Deamidation in human lens betaB2-crystallin destabilizes the dimer (Q36869359) (← links)
- Cataract-causing mutation S228P promotes βB1-crystallin aggregation and degradation by separating two interacting loops in C-terminal domain (Q37059952) (← links)
- Protein folding includes oligomerization - examples from the endoplasmic reticulum and cytosol (Q37235421) (← links)
- Association properties of betaB1- and betaA3-crystallins: ability to form heterotetramers (Q37364631) (← links)
- N-terminal extension of beta B1-crystallin: identification of a critical region that modulates protein interaction with beta A3-crystallin. (Q37393424) (← links)
- Truncated human betaB1-crystallin shows altered structural properties and interaction with human betaA3-crystallin (Q37423346) (← links)
- Tyrosine/cysteine cluster sensitizing human γD-crystallin to ultraviolet radiation-induced photoaggregation in vitro (Q37638062) (← links)
- Human βB2-Crystallin Forms a Face-en-Face Dimer in Solution: An Integrated NMR and SAXS Study (Q38941442) (← links)
- Differences in solution dynamics between lens β-crystallin homodimers and heterodimers probed by hydrogen-deuterium exchange and deamidation (Q40767353) (← links)
- Intrinsic lens forming potential of mouse lens epithelial versus newt iris pigment epithelial cells in three-dimensional culture (Q41830095) (← links)
- Mechanism of the efficient tryptophan fluorescence quenching in human gammaD-crystallin studied by time-resolved fluorescence (Q41859745) (← links)
- Interdomain side-chain interactions in human gammaD crystallin influencing folding and stability (Q42086918) (← links)
- Mechanism of the very efficient quenching of tryptophan fluorescence in human gamma D- and gamma S-crystallins: the gamma-crystallin fold may have evolved to protect tryptophan residues from ultraviolet photodamage (Q42096071) (← links)
- Deamidation destabilizes and triggers aggregation of a lens protein, betaA3-crystallin. (Q42417058) (← links)
- Folding and stability of the isolated Greek key domains of the long-lived human lens proteins gammaD-crystallin and gammaS-crystallin (Q42971021) (← links)
- Deficiency of Yes-Associated Protein Induces Cataract in Mice (Q64087534) (← links)
- Crystallins and Their Complexes (Q92651148) (← links)