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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 160:5693-5696
The absence of MHC class I Ags on the corneal endothelium, which lines the anterior chamber of the eye, makes this cell layer potentially vulnerable to lysis by NK cells. However, aqueous humor (AH), which bathes the corneal endothelium, contains a 1
Autor:
J S Zigler, A.J. Reason, H. R. Morris, Elizabeth P. Roquemore, B J Earles, G J Wistow, L.-A. Savoy, Gerald W. Hart, A. Dell, M. Panico
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 267:555-563
Crystallins are structural proteins responsible for establishing the remarkable optical properties of the lens. Yet many of these highly conserved proteins are also expressed in nonocular tissues, where they have alternative functions apparently unre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 266:22319-22322
The major soluble protein in the lenses of most birds and reptiles is delta-crystallin. In chickens and ducks the delta-crystallin gene has duplicated, and in the duck both genes contribute to the protein in the lens, while in the chicken lens there
Publikováno v:
Nature structural biology. 4(9)
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular biology. 232(4)
alpha B-crystallin is multifunctional, serving as both a major structural protein in the lens and a small heat-shock protein (shsp) in other tissues in mammals. Cloning and Northern analysis show similarly that alpha B-crystallin mRNA is present in a
Autor:
R Y, Kim, G J, Wistow
Publikováno v:
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 7(5)
In many vertebrates, metabolic enzymes have been directly recruited to an additional structural role as crystallins in the eye lens. In some species the glycolytic enzyme alpha-enolase (alpha ENO) attains high concentrations in the lens, as tau-cryst
Publikováno v:
Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 328
The refractive properties of the eye lens are determined by abundant soluble structural proteins known as crystallins. While some crystallins are common to most vertebrates, others are abundant only in groups of related species. These taxon-specific
Autor:
E P, Roquemore, A, Dell, H R, Morris, M, Panico, A J, Reason, L A, Savoy, G J, Wistow, J S, Zigler, B J, Earles, G W, Hart
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 267(1)
Crystallins are structural proteins responsible for establishing the remarkable optical properties of the lens. Yet many of these highly conserved proteins are also expressed in nonocular tissues, where they have alternative functions apparently unre
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 266(33)
The major soluble protein in the lenses of most birds and reptiles is delta-crystallin. In chickens and ducks the delta-crystallin gene has duplicated, and in the duck both genes contribute to the protein in the lens, while in the chicken lens there
Autor:
J M, Nickerson, E F, Wawrousek, J W, Hawkins, A S, Wakil, G J, Wistow, G, Thomas, B L, Norman, J, Piatigorsky
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 260(16)
delta-Crystallin is the principal structural protein of the embryonic chicken lens. In the chicken, there are two linked delta-crystallin genes arranged in the same transcriptional polarity (5'-delta 1-delta 2-3'). Here we have sequenced the delta 1