The protein concentration gradient within eye lens might originate from constant osmotic pressure coupled to differential interactive properties of crystallins.
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A method to prevent protein delocalization in imaging mass spectrometry of non-adherent tissues: application to small vertebrate lens imaging.Oligomerization and conformation change in solutions of calf lens gamma II-crystallin. Results from 1/T1 nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion profilesIntermolecular protein interactions in solutions of calf lens alpha-crystallin. Results from 1/T1 nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion profiles.Cataract-associated mutant E107A of human gammaD-crystallin shows increased attraction to alpha-crystallin and enhanced light scattering.The molecular refractive function of lens γ-Crystallins.On the distribution of protein refractive index increments.The role of macromolecular crowding in the evolution of lens crystallins with high molecular refractive index.The Effect of Attractive Interactions and Macromolecular Crowding on Crystallins Association.Mathematical and computational aspects of quaternary liquid mixing free energy measurement using light scattering.Intermolecular protein interactions in solutions of bovine lens beta L-crystallin. Results from 1/T1 nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion profiles.The cause and consequence of fiber cell compaction in the vertebrate lens.Light scattering by bovine alpha-crystallin proteins in solution: hydrodynamic structure and interparticle interaction.Differences in solution dynamics between lens β-crystallin homodimers and heterodimers probed by hydrogen-deuterium exchange and deamidation.Liquid-liquid phase separation and static light scattering of concentrated ternary mixtures of bovine alpha and gammaB crystallins.Subunit exchange demonstrates a differential chaperone activity of calf alpha-crystallin toward beta LOW- and individual gamma-crystallins.
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The protein concentration gradient within eye lens might originate from constant osmotic pressure coupled to differential interactive properties of crystallins.
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The protein concentration grad ...... ive properties of crystallins.
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The protein concentration grad ...... ive properties of crystallins.
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The protein concentration grad ...... ive properties of crystallins.
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The protein concentration grad ...... ive properties of crystallins.
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1989-01-01T00:00:00Z