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    Nature. 1981 Feb 26;289(5800):771-7.

    The molecular structure and stability of the eye lens: x-ray analysis of gamma-crystallin II.

    Blundell T, Lindley P, Miller L, Moss D, Slingsby C, Tickle I, Turnell B, Wistow G.

    The three-dimensional structure of the eye lens protein, bovine gamma-crystallin II, has been determined at 2.6 A resolution. The protein has a tow domain beta-structure, folded into four remarkably similar 'Greed key' motifs, and shows the highest internal symmetry of any protein studied by X-ray analysis. Although the symmetrical structure seems very stable, the arrangement of the sulphydryl groups would allow intramolecular cross-linking leading to possible destabilization, and intermolecular cross-linking leading to aggregation, both of which may be important to cataract formation.

    PMID: 7464942 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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