نتایج جستجو برای: keratin

تعداد نتایج: 6076  

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1983
B A Gusterson D P Mitchell M J Warburton R L Carter

Immunocytochemical stains for three epithelial cell markers--keratin, epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)--have been examined on paraffin-embedded material from 14 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Tumour cells staining positively for keratin were found in all cases and for EMA in eight; two tumours contained CEA-positive cells. Seven cases of Hodgki...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Marcin Moch Reinhard Windoffer Nicole Schwarz Raphaela Pohl Andreas Omenzetter Uwe Schnakenberg Fabian Herb Kraisorn Chaisaowong Dorit Merhof Lena Ramms Gloria Fabris Bernd Hoffmann Rudolf Merkel Rudolf E Leube

The keratin intermediate filament cytoskeleton protects epithelial cells against various types of stress and is involved in fundamental cellular processes such as signaling, differentiation and organelle trafficking. These functions rely on the cell type-specific arrangement and plasticity of the keratin system. It has been suggested that these properties are regulated by a complex cycle of ass...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1985
L N Jones F M Pope

We used developing human hair follicle cells for the isolation of hard alpha-keratin structural components. Intracellular dispersions examined by electron microscopy contained both individual alpha-keratin filaments and the tactoid-like filament assemblies observed in situ organized along subfibrillar arms of macrofibrils. The assemblies of average width 47 nm were composed of closely packed al...

Journal: :Journal of microscopy 2005
M Beil H Braxmeier F Fleischer V Schmidt P Walther

The keratin filament network is an important part of the cytoskeleton. It is involved in the regulation of shape and viscoelasticity of epithelial cells. The morphology of keratin networks depends on post-translational modifications of keratin monomers. In-vitro studies indicated that network characteristics, such as filament crosslink density, determines the biophysical properties of the filam...

Journal: :International journal of cosmetic science 2013
C F Cruz M M Fernandes A C Gomes L Coderch M Martí S Méndez L Gales N G Azoia U Shimanovich A Cavaco-Paulo

Human hair has an important and undeniable relevance in society due to its important role in visual appearance and social communication. Hair is mainly composed of structural proteins, mainly keratin and keratin associated proteins and lipids. Herein, we report a comprehensive study of the content and distribution of the lipids among ethnic hair, African, Asian and Caucasian hair. More interest...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2012
Rebecca L Haines E Birgitte Lane

Keratins are cytoskeletal filament-forming proteins found in skin and other epithelial (sheet) tissues (Table 1). Keratins (type I and II), and other highly related (types III–VI) intermediate filament or nanofilament proteins, used to be thought of as very inert because they form filament networks that are not easily disrupted, in contrast to actin and microtubule cytoskeleton systems, which c...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1982
J Woodcock-Mitchell R Eichner W G Nelson T T Sun

Three monoclonal antibodies (AE1, AE2, and AE3) were prepared against human epidermal keratins and used to study keratin expression during normal epidermal differentiation. Immunofluorescence staining data suggested that the antibodies were specific for keratin-type intermediate filaments. The reactivity of these antibodies to individual human epidermal keratin polypeptides (65-67, 58, 56, and ...

Journal: :Cell 1983
T E Kreis B Geiger E Schmid J L Jorcano W W Franke

Poly(A)+ RNA isolated from bovine muzzle epidermis was microinjected into nonepithelial cells containing only intermediate-sized filaments of the vimentin type. In recipient cells keratin polypeptides are synthesized and assemble into intermediate-sized filaments at multiple dispersed sites. We describe the time course and the pattern of de novo assembly of keratin filaments within living cell...

2015
Sandra Szabo Karl L. Wögenstein Christoph H. Österreicher Nurdan Guldiken Yu Chen Carina Doler Gerhard Wiche Peter Boor Johannes Haybaeck Pavel Strnad Peter Fuchs

BACKGROUND & AIMS Epiplakin is a member of the plakin protein family and exclusively expressed in epithelial tissues where it binds to keratins. Epiplakin-deficient (Eppk1(-/-)) mice displayed no obvious spontaneous phenotype, but their keratinocytes showed a faster keratin network breakdown in response to stress. The role of epiplakin in the stressed liver remained to be elucidated. METHODS ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1984
S P Banks-Schlegel C C Harris

When compared to normal esophageal epithelium, marked alterations in keratin protein and cross-linked envelope expression were found in human esophageal carcinomas. Examination of the pattern of keratin proteins extracted from either several primary esophageal tumors or carcinomas xenotransplanted in nude mice revealed a dramatic reduction in the amount of keratin protein, especially in the Mr ...

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