نتایج جستجو برای: keratin 10

تعداد نتایج: 1021581  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Elizabeth Hutton Rudolph D. Paladini Qian-Chun Yu Mei Yen Pierre A. Coulombe Elaine Fuchs

Dividing populations of stratified and simple epithelial tissues express keratins 5 and 14, and keratins 8 and 18, respectively. It has been suggested that these keratins form a mechanical framework important to cellular integrity, since their absence gives rise to a blistering skin disorder in neonatal epidermis, and hemorrhaging within the embryonic liver. An unresolved fundamental issue is w...

Journal: :DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 1996
H Kita K Okubo K Matsubara

An expression profile of genes active in cultured human keratinocytes was obtained by collecting 770 partial sequences from a 3'-directed cDNA library that faithfully represents the mRNA population in the source cells. Ninety-four species composed of 258 clones occurred recurrently, and 512 clones appeared only once. The gene which showed the most abundant expression codes for type I keratin 14...

Journal: :Journal of cellular physiology 2013
Kamal Al-Eryani Jun Cheng Tatsuya Abé Manabu Yamazaki Satoshi Maruyama Masayuki Tsuneki Ahmed Essa Hamzah Babkair Takashi Saku

Although the histopathogenetic process of keratin pearls is still poorly understood, acceleration of keratinization in squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) cells may represent one possible therapeutic avenue. Based on our histopathological observations, we have hypothesized that SCC cells are keratinized by phagocytosis of extravasated erythrocytes. To confirm this hypothesis, we firstly examined imma...

Journal: :Genomics 1999
H Sato T Koide T Sagai S I Ishiguro M Tamai N Saitou T Shiroishi

We isolated two new keratin cDNAs by screening a cDNA library constructed from poly(A)+ RNA of the dorsal and abdominal skin of C57BL/10J mice with a probe of human KRT14. Due to its high sequence homology to human keratin 17 cDNA, one full-length cDNA is most likely to be mouse keratin 17 (Krt1-17) cDNA. The other is the putative full-length cDNA of a novel type I keratin gene, designated Krt1...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1994
Y M Chan Q C Yu J LeBlanc-Straceski A Christiano L Pulkkinen R S Kucherlapati J Uitto E Fuchs

Keratins are the major structural proteins of the epidermis. Analyzing keratin gene sequences, appreciating the switch in keratin gene expression that takes place as epidermal cells commit to terminally differentiate, and elucidating how keratins assemble into 10 nm filaments, have provided the foundation that has led to the discoveries of the genetic bases of two major classes of human skin di...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
P M Steinert

The composition of the two-chain coiled-coil molecule of murine epidermal keratin intermediate filaments (KIF) containing keratins 1 (type II) and 10 (type I) has been explored using native-type KIF as well as KIF reassembled in vitro from protein dissolved in urea solutions or from mixtures of 3H-labeled and unlabeled purified chains. By use of cross-linking, high resolution polyacrylamide gel...

Journal: :nanomedicine journal 0
selvaraj kunjiappan sir cv raman- ks krishnan international research centre, kalasalingam university, krishnankoil, india anindita chowdhury department of chemical engineering, jadavpur university, kolkata, india balasubramanian somasundaram sir cv raman- ks krishnan international research centre, kalasalingam university, krishnankoil, india chiranjib bhattacharjee department of chemical engineering, jadavpur university, kolkata, india selvam periyasamy sir cv raman- ks krishnan international research centre, kalasalingam university, krishnankoil, india

objective(s): response surface methodology (rsm) by central composite design (ccd) was applied to statistically optimize the preparation of rutin-quercetin (ru-qr) dual drug loaded human hair keratin nanoparticles as well as evaluate the characteristics. materials and methods: the effects of three independent parameters, namely, temperature (x1:10-40 c), surfactant (x2: sds (1), sls (2), tween-...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1985
E Fuchs I Hanukoglu D Marchuk M P Grace K H Kim

Keratin filaments are 8 nm in diameter, and together with the 6 nm actin microfilaments and the 23 nm microtubules, they constitute the cytoskeletal architecture of most vertebrate epithelial The filaments are assembled from two classes of subunits, type I and type II.12.13-16 The type I keratins are acidic and generally small in size (40-57 kD). The type I1 keratins are more basic and larger i...

2015
Nicole Schwarz Reinhard Windoffer Thomas M. Magin Rudolf E. Leube

Epithelial functions are fundamentally determined by cytoskeletal keratin network organization. However, our understanding of keratin network plasticity is only based on analyses of cultured cells overexpressing fluorescently tagged keratins. In order to learn how keratin network organization is affected by various signals in functional epithelial tissues in vivo, we generated a knock-in mouse ...

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