Function
Crystallin is found in the lens of the eye accounting for the transparency and probably increasing the refractive index of it. α-, β-, γ-, δ-crystallin are named according to the order they are eluted by gel filtration. δ-crystallin is found in avian and reptilian lenses.[1]
- Alpha crystallin has chaperone-like properties like the ability to prevent precipitation of denatured proteins[2]. See Alpha crystallin.
Disease
Mutations in α-A-crystallin and α-B-crystallin can cause myopathy[3]. Several human cataracts have been linked to mutations in γ-D-crystallin[4].
3D Structures of Crystallin
Crystallin 3D structures