نتایج جستجو برای: keratins

تعداد نتایج: 1079  

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 1999
M Manabe H W Lim M Winzer C A Loomis

BACKGROUND An inadequate understanding of the complex morphologic characteristics of human filiform papillae has hampered the histopathological characterization of disorders affecting tongue keratinization. To better define the 3-dimensional cytoarchitecture of tongue epithelium, we performed detailed immunohistochemical analyses of normal and black hairy tongue tissues using a panel of antiker...

2016
Terhi O. Helenius Cecilia A. Antman Muhammad Nadeem Asghar Joel H. Nyström Diana M. Toivola

Keratin (K) intermediate filaments can be divided into type I/type II proteins, which form obligate heteropolymers. Epithelial cells express type I-type II keratin pairs, and K7, K8 (type II) and K18, K19 and K20 (type I) are the primary keratins found in the single-layered intestinal epithelium. Keratins are upregulated during stress in liver, pancreas, lung, kidney and skin, however, little i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1979
T T Sun C Shih H Green

An antiserum against human epidermal keratins was used to detect keratins in frozen sections of various rabbit and human tissues by indirect immunofluorescence. Strong staining was observed in all stratified squamous epithelia (epidermis, cornea, conjunctiva, tongue, esophagus, vagina, and anus), in epidermal appendages (hair follicle, sebaceous gland, ductal and myoepithelial cells of sweat gl...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 1987
P C Supakar R Misra G M Bhatnagar

A group of DNA-binding proteins from the soluble extract of newborn rat epidermis have been separated by chromatography using DNA-cellulose columns. The electrophoretogram of the DNA-binding proteins eluted from a single stranded DNA-cellulose column shows five major proteins of molecular weights ranging between 25K to 40K. Both the epidermal protein filaggrin and most keratins, except two high...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Jürgen Schweizer Paul E. Bowden Pierre A. Coulombe Lutz Langbein E. Birgitte Lane Thomas M. Magin Lois Maltais M. Bishr Omary David A.D. Parry Michael A. Rogers Mathew W. Wright

Keratins are intermediate filament-forming proteins that provide mechanical support and fulfill a variety of additional functions in epithelial cells. In 1982, a nomenclature was devised to name the keratin proteins that were known at that point. The systematic sequencing of the human genome in recent years uncovered the existence of several novel keratin genes and their encoded proteins. Their...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Douglas S Fudge John M Gosline

We performed mechanical tests on a matrix-free keratin model-hagfish slime threads-to test the hypothesis that intermediate filaments (IFs) in hydrated hard alpha-keratins are maintained in a partly dehydrated state. This hypothesis predicts that dry IFs should possess mechanical properties similar to the properties of hydrated hard alpha-keratins, and should swell more than hard alpha-keratins...

2015
Vinod Kumar Jamal-Eddine Bouameur Janina Bär Robert H. Rice Hue-Tran Hornig-Do Dennis R. Roop Nicole Schwarz Susanne Brodesser Sören Thiering Rudolf E. Leube Rudolf J. Wiesner Preethi Vijayaraj Christina B. Brazel Sandra Heller Hans Binder Henry Löffler-Wirth Peter Seibel Thomas M. Magin

Keratin intermediate filaments (KIFs) protect the epidermis against mechanical force, support strong adhesion, help barrier formation, and regulate growth. The mechanisms by which type I and II keratins contribute to these functions remain incompletely understood. Here, we report that mice lacking all type I or type II keratins display severe barrier defects and fragile skin, leading to perinat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Lena Ramms Gloria Fabris Reinhard Windoffer Nicole Schwarz Ronald Springer Chen Zhou Jaroslav Lazar Simone Stiefel Nils Hersch Uwe Schnakenberg Thomas M Magin Rudolf E Leube Rudolf Merkel Bernd Hoffmann

Keratins are major components of the epithelial cytoskeleton and are believed to play a vital role for mechanical integrity at the cellular and tissue level. Keratinocytes as the main cell type of the epidermis express a differentiation-specific set of type I and type II keratins forming a stable network and are major contributors of keratinocyte mechanical properties. However, owing to compens...

1998
Peter Maddox Peter Sasieni Anne Szarewski Malcolm Anderson Andrew Hanby

Aim—To examine the value of immunohistochemistry in defining a keratin profile to aid cervical histopathological diagnosis. Methods—Immunohistochemical localisation of keratins 17, 10, and 19 was studied in 268 cervical biopsies from 216 women including normal epithelia (with and without human papilloma virus), low and high grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, and invasive carcinoma. The p...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
Lutz Langbein Leopold Eckhart Michael A Rogers Silke Praetzel-Wunder Juergen Schweizer

Of the 54 human keratins, five members have, at present, only been characterized at the gene level. In this study we have investigated the expression patterns of keratin K80, whose gene is located at the centromeric end of the type II keratin gene domain. K80 possesses a number of highly unusual properties. Structurally, it is distinctly closer to type II hair keratins than to type II epithelia...

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