2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.30.630781
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Analysis of mouse lens morphological and proteomic abnormalities following depletion of βB3-crystallin

Danielle Rayêe,
Phillip A. Wilmarth,
Judy K. VanSlyke
et al.

Abstract: Crystallin proteins serve as both essential structural and as well as protective components of the ocular lens and are required for the transparency and light refraction properties of the organ. The mouse lens crystallin proteome is represented by αA-, αB-, βA1-, βA2-, βA3-, βA4-, βB1-, βB2-, βB3-, γA-, γB-, γC-, γD-, γE, γF-, γN-, and γS-crystallin proteins encoded by 16 genes. Their mutations are responsible for lens opacification and early onset cataract formation. While many cataract-causing missense and n… Show more

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