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- CRYBA4 abstract "Beta-crystallin A4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CRYBA4 gene.Crystallins are separated into two classes: taxon-specific, or enzyme, and ubiquitous. The latter class constitutes the major proteins of vertebrate eye lens and maintains the transparency and refractive index of the lens. Since lens central fiber cells lose their nuclei during development, these crystallins are made and then retained throughout life, making them extremely stable proteins. Mammalian lens crystallins are divided into alpha, beta, and gamma families; beta and gamma crystallins are also considered as a superfamily. Alpha and beta families are further divided into acidic and basic groups. Seven protein regions exist in crystallins: four homologous motifs, a connecting peptide, and N- and C-terminal extensions. Beta-crystallins, the most heterogeneous, differ by the presence of the C-terminal extension (present in the basic group, none in the acidic group). Beta-crystallins form aggregates of different sizes and are able to self-associate to form dimers or to form heterodimers with other beta-crystallins. This gene, a beta acidic group member, is part of a gene cluster with beta-B1, beta-B2, and beta-B3.".
- CRYBA4 entrezgene "1413".
- CRYBA4 wikiPageID "15030343".
- CRYBA4 wikiPageLength "6098".
- CRYBA4 wikiPageOutDegree "2".
- CRYBA4 wikiPageRevisionID "659859808".
- CRYBA4 wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- CRYBA4 wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- CRYBA4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "CRYBA4".
- CRYBA4 hasPhotoCollection CRYBA4.
- CRYBA4 requireManualInspection "no".
- CRYBA4 summaryText "Crystallins are separated into two classes: taxon-specific, or enzyme, and ubiquitous. The latter class constitutes the major proteins of vertebrate eye lens and maintains the transparency and refractive index of the lens. Since lens central fiber cells lose their nuclei during development, these crystallins are made and then retained throughout life, making them extremely stable proteins. Mammalian lens crystallins are divided into alpha, beta, and gamma families; beta and gamma crystallins are also considered as a superfamily. Alpha and beta families are further divided into acidic and basic groups. Seven protein regions exist in crystallins: four homologous motifs, a connecting peptide, and N- and C-terminal extensions. Beta-crystallins, the most heterogeneous, differ by the presence of the C-terminal extension . Beta-crystallins form aggregates of different sizes and are able to self-associate to form dimers or to form heterodimers with other beta-crystallins. This gene, a beta acidic group member, is part of a gene cluster with beta-B1, beta-B2, and beta-B3.".
- CRYBA4 updateCitations "yes".
- CRYBA4 updatePage "yes".
- CRYBA4 updateProteinBox "yes".
- CRYBA4 updateSummary "yes".
- CRYBA4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eye_proteins.
- CRYBA4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gene-22-stub.
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- CRYBA4 hypernym Protein.
- CRYBA4 type Biomolecule.
- CRYBA4 type Protein.
- CRYBA4 type Thing.
- CRYBA4 type Q206229.
- CRYBA4 type Q8054.
- CRYBA4 comment "Beta-crystallin A4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CRYBA4 gene.Crystallins are separated into two classes: taxon-specific, or enzyme, and ubiquitous. The latter class constitutes the major proteins of vertebrate eye lens and maintains the transparency and refractive index of the lens. Since lens central fiber cells lose their nuclei during development, these crystallins are made and then retained throughout life, making them extremely stable proteins.".
- CRYBA4 label "CRYBA4".
- CRYBA4 sameAs m.03h55wj.
- CRYBA4 sameAs Q5013962.
- CRYBA4 sameAs Q5013962.
- CRYBA4 wasDerivedFrom CRYBA4?oldid=659859808.
- CRYBA4 isPrimaryTopicOf CRYBA4.