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Lens transglutaminase and cataract formation.

Lorand et al., 1981

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11091663475475618826
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Lorand L
Hsu L
Siefring Jr G
Rafferty N
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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A protein polymer characteristically present in human cataract was shown to contain significant amounts of gamma-glutamyl-epsilon-lysine isopeptides. It is proposed that these crosslinks are produced by the action of transglutaminase (R-glutaminyl-peptide: amine …
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