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From: Increased Association of Deamidated αA-N101D with Lens membrane of transgenic αAN101D vs. wild type αA mice: potential effects on intracellular ionic imbalance and membrane disorganization

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SDS-PAGE analysis of WS- and WI-proteins from lenses of CRYαAWT- and CRYαAN101D mice at different ages. a. Coomassie blue stained gel of WS protein from both WT and Transgenic mice at different ages as indicated at the bottom of the gel (months). And the numbers 1–5 at the top of the gel indicate lanes. b Coomassie blue stained gel of WI protein from both WT and Transgenic mice at different ages as indicated at the bottom of the gel (months).). Note that a greater insolubilization and aggregated proteins (Mr > 30 kDa) were seen in WI-proteins of lenses of 4-month and older CRYαAN101Dmice compared to age-matched lenses from CRYαAWT mice. The Table 1. shows quantification of protein levels in the WS- and WI-protein fractions of lenses of different ages from CRYαAN101D and CRYαAWT mice. Gel images are not cropped

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