µ-Crystallin: A thyroid hormone binding protein
µ-Crystallin is a NADPH-regulated thyroid hormone binding protein encoded by the CRYM gene in humans. It is primarily expressed in the brain, muscle, prostate, and kidney, where it binds thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism and thermogenesis. It also acts as a ketimine reductase in the lysine...
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Main Authors: | Kinney Christian J., Bloch Robert J. |
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Language: | EN |
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b8829ecb12ae41ae8e7a6d0f3cf426db |
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