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Crystallin
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[[Image:2g98.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of human γ-D-crystalline, [[2g98]]]] | [[Image:2g98.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of human γ-D-crystalline, [[2g98]]]] | ||
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'''Crystalline''' is found in the lens of the eye accounting for the transparency and probably increasing the refractive index of it. α-, β-, γ-, δ-crystalline are named according to the order they are eluted by gel filtration. δ-crystalline is found in avian and reptilian lenses. | '''Crystalline''' is found in the lens of the eye accounting for the transparency and probably increasing the refractive index of it. α-, β-, γ-, δ-crystalline are named according to the order they are eluted by gel filtration. δ-crystalline is found in avian and reptilian lenses. | ||
Revision as of 10:40, 14 April 2011
Crystalline is found in the lens of the eye accounting for the transparency and probably increasing the refractive index of it. α-, β-, γ-, δ-crystalline are named according to the order they are eluted by gel filtration. δ-crystalline is found in avian and reptilian lenses.
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3D Structures of Crystalline
2g98 - hγ-D-crystalline – human
1h4a - hγ-D-crystalline (mutant)
1elp - γ-D-crystalline – bovine
1auw - δ-2-crystalline (mutant) - duck
