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Publication : Abnormalities of crystallins in the lens of the CatFraser mouse.

First Author  Garber AT Year  1983
Journal  Exp Eye Res Volume  36
Issue  2 Pages  165-9
PubMed ID  6825736 Mgi Jnum  J:6987
Mgi Id  MGI:55458 Doi  10.1016/0014-4835(83)90002-7
Citation  Garber AT, et al. (1983) Abnormalities of crystallins in the lens of the CatFraser mouse. Exp Eye Res 36(2):165-9
abstractText  We have analysed, by column chromatography and two-dimensional electrophoresis, the soluble proteins present in the lenses of normal mice and of mice heterozygous (Cat/+) and homozygous (Cat/Cat) for the CatFraser mutation which causes a dominantly inherited cataract. In Cat/+ and Cat/Cat lenses, the gamma-crystallins comprise a smaller fraction, and the alpha-crystallins a greater fraction, of the total crystallins present than found in normal lenses. These changes in composition involve all the subunits of each crystallin class and show a dosage effect, the change being greater in Cat/Cat than Cat/+ lenses. In both Cat/+ and Cat/Cat lenses, the beta H-crystallin aggregate is lost and subunits are present which are not detectable in normal lenses.
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