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Biochemistry|December 31, 1997
Structural comparison of the enzymatically active and inactive forms of delta crystallin and the role of histidine 91M Abu-Abed, M A Turner, F Vallée, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 29, 2004
The P23T cataract mutation causes loss of solubility of folded gammaD-crystallinP Evans, K Wyatt, G J Wistow, et al.
Nature Structural Biology|October 1, 1994
The structure of avian eye lens delta-crystallin reveals a new fold for a superfamily of oligomeric enzymesA Simpson, O Bateman, H Driessen, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 20, 1991
High resolution structure of an oligomeric eye lens beta-crystallin. Loops, arches, linkers and interfaces in beta B2 dimer compared to a monomeric gamma-crystallinR Lapatto, V Nalini, B Bax, et al.
Protein Engineering|July 29, 1998
The C-terminal domains of gammaS-crystallin pair about a distorted twofold axisA K Basak, R C Kroone, N H Lubsen, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 15, 1983
X-ray analysis of the eye lens protein gamma-II crystallin at 1.9 A resolutionG Wistow, B Turnell, L Summers, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|September 6, 2003
The stability of human acidic beta-crystallin oligomers and hetero-oligomersO A Bateman, R Sarra, S T van Genesen, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|July 1, 1996
Structure of bovine eye lens gammaD (gammaIIIb)-crystallin at 1.95 AY N Chirgadze, H P Driessen, G Wright, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1988
Duck lens epsilon-crystallin and lactate dehydrogenase B4 are identical: a single-copy gene product with two distinct functionsW Hendriks, J W Mulders, M A Bibby, et al.
Nature|February 26, 1981
The molecular structure and stability of the eye lens: x-ray analysis of gamma-crystallin IIT Blundell, P Lindley, L Miller, et al.
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Biochemistry|December 31, 1997
Structural comparison of the enzymatically active and inactive forms of delta crystallin and the role of histidine 91M Abu-Abed, M A Turner, F Vallée, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 29, 2004
The P23T cataract mutation causes loss of solubility of folded gammaD-crystallinP Evans, K Wyatt, G J Wistow, et al.
Nature Structural Biology|October 1, 1994
The structure of avian eye lens delta-crystallin reveals a new fold for a superfamily of oligomeric enzymesA Simpson, O Bateman, H Driessen, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 20, 1991
High resolution structure of an oligomeric eye lens beta-crystallin. Loops, arches, linkers and interfaces in beta B2 dimer compared to a monomeric gamma-crystallinR Lapatto, V Nalini, B Bax, et al.
Protein Engineering|July 29, 1998
The C-terminal domains of gammaS-crystallin pair about a distorted twofold axisA K Basak, R C Kroone, N H Lubsen, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 15, 1983
X-ray analysis of the eye lens protein gamma-II crystallin at 1.9 A resolutionG Wistow, B Turnell, L Summers, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|September 6, 2003
The stability of human acidic beta-crystallin oligomers and hetero-oligomersO A Bateman, R Sarra, S T van Genesen, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|July 1, 1996
Structure of bovine eye lens gammaD (gammaIIIb)-crystallin at 1.95 AY N Chirgadze, H P Driessen, G Wright, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1988
Duck lens epsilon-crystallin and lactate dehydrogenase B4 are identical: a single-copy gene product with two distinct functionsW Hendriks, J W Mulders, M A Bibby, et al.
Nature|February 26, 1981
The molecular structure and stability of the eye lens: x-ray analysis of gamma-crystallin IIT Blundell, P Lindley, L Miller, et al.
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