Reference Gene

Gene name Alias Species Exons Type Paralogs EC number OMIM
CRYGA crystallin gamma A CRYG1 , CRYG5 , CRY-g-A Homo sapiens 3 protein-coding CRYBG1 , CRYBA2 , CRYBG2 , CRYBB2 , CRYBA1 , CRYBA4 , CRYGN , CRYBG3 , CRYBB1 , CRYBB3 , CRYGS , CRYGC , CRYGD , CRYGB 123660

Summary

Crystallins are separated into two classes: taxon-specific, or enzyme, and ubiquitous. The latter class constitutes the major proteins of vertebrate eye lens and maintains the transparency and refractive index of the lens. Since lens central fiber cells lose their nuclei during development, these crystallins are made and then retained throughout life, making them extremely stable proteins. Mammalian lens crystallins are divided into alpha, beta, and gamma families; beta and gamma crystallins are also considered as a superfamily. Alpha and beta families are further divided into acidic and basic groups. Seven protein regions exist in crystallins: four homologous motifs, a connecting peptide, and N- and C-terminal extensions. Gamma-crystallins are a homogeneous group of highly symmetrical, monomeric proteins typically lacking connecting peptides and terminal extensions. They are differentially regulated after early development. Four gamma-crystallin genes (gamma-A through gamma-D) and three pseudogenes (gamma-E, gamma-F, gamma-G) are tandemly organized in a genomic segment as a gene cluster. Whether due to aging or mutations in specific genes, gamma-crystallins have been involved in cataract formation. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

GeneOntology

Gene Loss events - CRYGA (15 results)

GL_ID Species Order Gene Loss Mechanism Loss Type Lineage Specific Citation
GL_S202T0 Tupaia chinensis Scandentia Gene deletion Full No 10.1093/icb/icy004
GL_TA5MUD Heterocephalus glaber Rodentia Gene deletion Full No 10.1093/icb/icy004
GL_V7MPTL Physeter catodon Artiodactyla Gene deletion Full No 10.1093/icb/icy004
GL_XEHTLJ Miniopterus natalensis Chiroptera Gene deletion Full No 10.1093/icb/icy004
GL_XR9BXQ Chrysochloris asiatica Afrosoricida Gene deletion Full No 10.1093/icb/icy004