نتایج جستجو برای: Keratins

تعداد نتایج: 1079  

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2003
Dewi W Owens E Birgitte Lane

Simple epithelial keratins K8 and K18 are components of the intracellular cytoskeleton in the cells of the single-layered sheet tissues inside the body. As members of the intermediate filament family of proteins, their function has been a matter for debate since they were first discovered. Whilst there is an indisputable case for a structural cell-reinforcing function for keratins in the mutila...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1984
R Eichner P Bonitz T T Sun

Human epidermal keratinocytes express under various growth conditions a total of at least nine keratins that can be divided into two subfamilies. Subfamily A comprises 40-, 46-, 48-, 50-/50'-, and 56.5-kilodalton (kd) keratins which are relatively acidic (pI less than 5.5) and, with the exception of 46-kd keratin, are recognized by AE1 monoclonal antibody. Subfamily B comprises 52-, 56-, 58-, a...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2011
Pavel Strnad Valentyn Usachov Cedric Debes Frauke Gräter David A D Parry M Bishr Omary

Keratins (Ks) consist of central α-helical rod domains that are flanked by non-α-helical head and tail domains. The cellular abundance of keratins, coupled with their selective cell expression patterns, suggests that they diversified to fulfill tissue-specific functions although the primary structure differences between them have not been comprehensively compared. We analyzed keratin sequences ...

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: :Journal of clinical pathology 1998
E B van Dorst G N van Muijen S V Litvinov G J Fleuren

AIM To study the differentiation of epithelial tissues within their histological context, and to identify hypothetically, on the basis of keratin pattern, the putative tissue origin of a (metastatic) carcinoma. METHODS Using well characterised monoclonal antibodies against individual keratins 7, 8, 18, and 19, which are predominantly found in columnar epithelia, and keratins 4, 10, 13, and 14...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2013
Y Ramot G Zhang T Bíró L Langbein R Paus

BACKGROUND Hair and epithelial keratins constitute the major structural components of the skin and its appendages, including the hair fibre. While it is appreciated that selected steroid hormones regulate specific keratins, little is known about the neuroendocrine control of human hair keratin expression. Preliminary evidence had suggested that thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) may regulate k...

2003
JANET WOODCOCK-MITCHELL RIVA EICHNER WILLIAM G. NELSON

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 keratintype intermediate filaments. The reactivity of these antibodies to individual human epidermal keratin polypeptides (65-67, 58, 56, and 5...

Journal: :Cancer research 1987
T C Wright

The keratins expressed in cultured rat cervical epithelial cells were analyzed by using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and monoclonal antikeratin antibodies and were compared with those expressed in the rat cervix in vivo in the presence and absence of estrogen stimulation. The cervical epithelium in vivo responds to estrogen stimulation with alterations in keratin composition. In response...

2012
Douglas S. Fudge Daniel A. Greenberg

Mammalian hard a-keratins are fibre-reinforced biomaterials that consist of 10 nm intermediate filaments (IFs) embedded in an elastomeric protein matrix. Recent work suggests that the mechanical properties of IFs are highly sensitive to hydration, whereas hard a-keratins such as wool, hair and nail are relatively hydration insensitive. This raises the question of how mammalian keratins remain s...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
R Eichner T T Sun U Aebi

The four major keratins of normal human epidermis (molecular mass 50, 56.5, 58, and 65-67 kD) can be subdivided on the basis of charge into two subfamilies (acidic 50-kD and 56.5-kD keratins vs. relatively basic 58-kD and 65-67-kD keratins) or subdivided on the basis of co-expression into two "pairs" (50-kD/58-kD keratin pair synthesized by basal cells vs. 56.5-kD/65-67-kD keratin pair expresse...

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