PURPOSE. Many forms of congenital hereditary cataract are associated with mutations in the crystallin genes. The authors focus attention on congenital lamellar cataract, which is associated with the R168W mutation in \gamma C-crystallin, and congenital zonular pulverulent cataract, which is associated with a 5-bp insertion in the \gamma C-crystallin gene. \ud METHODS. To understand the molecular phenotypes-i.e., the functional defects that have occurred in the mutant \gamma C-crystallin molecule in two cases described-the authors cloned, expressed, isolated, and compared the solution state structural features of these mutants with those of normal (wild-type) \gamma C-crystallin. Structural models of the wild-type and mutant have been genera...
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Purpose: To understand the molecular features underlying autosomal dominant congenital cataracts cau...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ve...
PURPOSE. Many forms of congenital hereditary cataract are associated with mutations in the crystalli...
Purpose: Many forms of congenital hereditary cataract are associated with mutations in the crystalli...
Background: Human cS-crystallin is an important component of the human eye lens nucleus and cortex. ...
Human γS-crystallin is an important component of the human eye lens nucleus and cortex. The mutation...
BACKGROUND: Human γS-crystallin is an important component of the human eye lens nucleus and cortex. ...
Human γS-crystallin is an important component of the human eye lens nucleus and cortex. The mutation...
PURPOSE. To understand the molecular features underlying autosomal dominant congenital cataracts cau...
PURPOSE. To understand the molecular features underlying autosomal dominant congenital cataracts cau...
AbstractHuman lens γC-crystallin and T5P mutant were cloned, and their biophysical properties and th...
β/γ-Crystallins, the major structural proteins in human lens, are highly conserved in their tertiary...
Protein inclusions are associated with a diverse group of human diseases ranging from localized neur...
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Purpose: To understand the molecular features underlying autosomal dominant congenital cataracts cau...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ve...
PURPOSE. Many forms of congenital hereditary cataract are associated with mutations in the crystalli...
Purpose: Many forms of congenital hereditary cataract are associated with mutations in the crystalli...
Background: Human cS-crystallin is an important component of the human eye lens nucleus and cortex. ...
Human γS-crystallin is an important component of the human eye lens nucleus and cortex. The mutation...
BACKGROUND: Human γS-crystallin is an important component of the human eye lens nucleus and cortex. ...
Human γS-crystallin is an important component of the human eye lens nucleus and cortex. The mutation...
PURPOSE. To understand the molecular features underlying autosomal dominant congenital cataracts cau...
PURPOSE. To understand the molecular features underlying autosomal dominant congenital cataracts cau...
AbstractHuman lens γC-crystallin and T5P mutant were cloned, and their biophysical properties and th...
β/γ-Crystallins, the major structural proteins in human lens, are highly conserved in their tertiary...
Protein inclusions are associated with a diverse group of human diseases ranging from localized neur...
NOTE:THE SPECIAL CHARACTERS IN THIS ABSTRACT CANNOT BE DISPLAYED CORRECTLY ON THIS PAGE. PLEASE REFE...
NOTE:THE SPECIAL CHARACTERS IN THIS ABSTRACT CANNOT BE DISPLAYED CORRECTLY ON THIS PAGE. PLEASE REFE...
Purpose: To understand the molecular features underlying autosomal dominant congenital cataracts cau...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ve...