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Effect of long-term dietary manipulation on the aggregation of rat lens crystallins: role of alpha-crystallin chaperone function.
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These results indicate that while food and protein restriction appear to lower the susceptibility of beta- and gamma-crystallins towards aggregation, vitamin restriction tends to increase the aggregation. Chaperone activity of alpha-crystallin is affected (improved) by only vitamin restriction.