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Clark A, Naylor C, Bagneris C, Keep N, Slingsby C
J Mol Biol . 2011 Feb; 408(1):118-34. PMID: 21329698
Small heat shock proteins form large cytosolic assemblies from an "α-crystallin domain" (ACD) flanked by sequence extensions. Mutation of a conserved arginine in the ACD of several human small heat...
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Bagneris C, Bateman O, Naylor C, Cronin N, Boelens W, Keep N, et al.
J Mol Biol . 2009 Aug; 392(5):1242-52. PMID: 19646995
Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) are a family of large and dynamic oligomers highly expressed in long-lived cells of muscle, lens and brain. Several family members are upregulated during stress,...
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Evans P, Bateman O, Slingsby C, Wallace B
Exp Eye Res . 2007 Apr; 84(5):1001-8. PMID: 17400211
Circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy is a powerful solution technique for the study of protein secondary structure. As hierarchical euclidean clustering analyses of high quality crystallin synchrotron radiation circular dichroism (SRCD)...
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Evans P, Wyatt K, Wistow G, Bateman O, Wallace B, Slingsby C
J Mol Biol . 2004 Sep; 343(2):435-44. PMID: 15451671
Mutations in the human gammaD-crystallin gene have been linked to several types of congenital cataracts. In particular, the Pro23 to Thr (P23T) mutation of human gammaD crystallin has been linked...
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Reddy M, Bateman O, Chakarova C, Ferris J, Berry V, Lomas E, et al.
Hum Mol Genet . 2004 Mar; 13(9):945-53. PMID: 15016766
Congenital cataract is a leading cause of visual disability in children. Inherited isolated (non-syndromic) cataract represents a significant proportion of cases and the identification of genes responsible for inherited cataract...
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Bateman O, Sarra R, van Genesen S, KAPPE G, Lubsen N, Slingsby C
Exp Eye Res . 2003 Sep; 77(4):409-22. PMID: 12957141
Crystallins are bulk structural proteins of the eye lens that have to last a life time. They gradually become modified with age, denature and form light scattering centres. High thermodynamic...
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Bateman O, Purkiss A, van Montfort R, Slingsby C, Graham C, Wistow G
Biochemistry . 2003 Apr; 42(15):4349-56. PMID: 12693930
Eta-crystallin is a retinal dehydrogenase that has acquired a role as a structural protein in the eye lens of elephant shrews, members of an ancient order of mammals. While it...
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Nandrot E, Slingsby C, Basak A, Cherif-Chefchaouni M, Benazzouz B, Hajaji Y, et al.
J Med Genet . 2003 Apr; 40(4):262-7. PMID: 12676897
Congenital cataracts are a major cause of bilateral visual impairment in childhood. We mapped the gene responsible for autosomal congenital cerulean cataracts to chromosome 2q33-35 in a four generation family...
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van Montfort R, Slingsby C, Vierling E
Adv Protein Chem . 2002 Mar; 59:105-56. PMID: 11868270
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Jaenicke R, Slingsby C
Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol . 2001 Nov; 36(5):435-99. PMID: 11724156
abg-Crystallins are the major protein components in the vertebrate eye lens--a as a molecular chaperone and b and g as structural proteins. Surprisingly, the latter two share some structural characteristics...