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molecular weight of human beta crystallin protein in lens

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Answered by Zisha7
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The average molecular weight of a-crystallin in mammalian lenses is estimated at 600 000 to 900 000. Thus each native a-crystallin complex is made up of 30 to 45 subunits. In these native multimeric complexes the ratio of aA to aB is approximately 3:l.

Answered by ZalimGudiya
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Abstract. Alpha B-crystallin, a polypeptide of molecular mass 22 kDa, is considered to be one of two subunits (alpha A and alpha B) of the multimeric lens-specific protein, alpha-crystallin.

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