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. 2011 Mar 23;17:768–778.

Table 2. Proteins of regenerated lens identified by mass spectrometry.

Spot number Protein name Access ID Computed PI
1
G protein subunit beta
gi|3023838
5.53
2
Retinaldehyde binding protein
gi|147903597
5.20
3
Centromere protein E
gi|147900710
6.10
4
βB1-crystallin
gi|147905564
6.82
5
βA2-crystallin
gi|148234150
6.32
6
βA2-crystallin
gi|148234150
6.32
7
β/γ crystallin (LOC494645 protein)
gi|52078358
6.23
8
βA1-crystallin
gi|32450481
6.39
9
Crygn protein
gi|138519900
6.24
10
β/γ crystallin (MGC84008 protein)
gi|49522149
6.52
11
Crygn protein
gi|138519900
6.24
12
β/γ crystallin (MGC84008 protein)
gi|49522149
6.52
13 αA-crystallin gi|213623808 5.87

Identified protein spots can be divided into two types of protein: lens proteins and non-lens proteins. Proteins were produced in succession with the development of regenerated lens.