crystallin

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英 ['krɪstəlɪn]
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  • n.

    晶状体球蛋白;

  • 英英释义

    Crystallin

    • In anatomy, a crystallin is a water-soluble structural protein found in the lens and the cornea of the eye accounting for the transparency of the structure. It has also been identified in other places such as the heart, and in aggressive breast cancer tumors.

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    Alpha-crystallin can function as a molecular chaperone
    Evolution of the alpha-crystallin/small heat-shock protein family.
    Short-range order of crystallin proteins accounts for eye lens transparency
    α-Crystallin-Type Heat Shock Proteins: Socializing Minichaperones in the Context of a Multichaperone Network
    A missense mutation in the alpha B-crystallin chaperone gene causes a desmin-related myopathy
    alpha B subunit of lens-specific protein alpha-crystallin is present in other ocular and non-ocular tissues.
    Regulation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Hypoxic Response Gene Encoding α-Crystallin
    Four small Drosophila heat shock proteins are related to each other and to mammalian alpha-crystallin
    The small heat shock protein alpha B-crystallin negatively regulates cytochrome c- and caspase-8-dependent activation of caspase-3 b...
    Human hsp27, Drosophila hsp27 and human alphaB‐crystallin expression‐mediated increase in glutathione is essential for the protect...