نتایج جستجو برای: keratin nanoparticle

تعداد نتایج: 36971  

2014
Prachi Kakkar Balaraman Madhan Ganesh Shanmugam

Keratin from the hoof is a less explored source for making valuable products. In this paper we present the extraction of pure keratin from bovine hooves and characterized them to better address the possible exploitation of this bio-resource as an alternative material for tissue engineering applications. The keratin protein from the pulverized hooves was extracted by reduction, which was observe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Nam-On Ku Sara Michie Evelyn Z Resurreccion Rosemary L Broome M Bishr Omary

Keratin polypeptides 8 and 18 (K8/18) are the major intermediate filament proteins of simple-type epithelia. K18 Ser-33 phosphorylation regulates its binding to 14-3-3 proteins during mitosis. We studied the significance of keratin binding to 14-3-3 in transgenic mice that overexpress wild-type or Ser-33-->Ala (S33A) K18. In S33A but not wild-type K18-overexpressing mice, pancreatic acinar cell...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2008
Daniel Spazierer Julia Raberger Karin Gross Peter Fuchs Gerhard Wiche

Epiplakin is a large (>725 kDa) cytoskeletal protein exclusively expressed in epithelial tissues. It has a unique structure, consisting entirely of plakin repeat domains (PRDs), one of the hallmarks of spectraplakin protein family members. Previous studies, including the phenotypic analyses of knockout mice, failed to reveal the biological function of epiplakin. Using in vitro binding assays, w...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Nam-On Ku Salman Azhar M Bishr Omary

Keratin 8 (K8) serine 73 occurs within a relatively conserved type II keratin motif ((68)NQSLLSPL) and becomes phosphorylated in cultured cells and organs during mitosis, cell stress, and apoptosis. Here we show that Ser-73 is exclusively phosphorylated in vitro by p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase. In cells, Ser-73 phosphorylation occurs in association with p38 kinase activation and is inhi...

Journal: :Journal of dermatological science 2010
Kazushi Ishikawa Hideaki Sumiyoshi Noritaka Matsuo Naoko Takeo Mizuki Goto Osamu Okamoto Shuji Tatsukawa Hirokazu Kitamura Yoshihisa Fujikura Hidekatsu Yoshioka Sakuhei Fujiwara

BACKGROUND Epiplakin (EPPK) belongs to the plakin family of cytolinker proteins and, resembling other members of the plakin family such as BPAG1 (an autoantigen of bullous pemphigoid) and plectin, EPPK has plakin repeat domains (PRDs) that bind to intermediate filaments. Elimination of EPPK by gene targeting in mice resulted in the acceleration of keratinocyte migration during wound healing. EP...

2006
Therese Pratt Anne P. Sherblom Susan P. Banks-Schlegel Curtis C. Harris

When compared to normal esophageal epithelium, marked alterations in keratin protein and cross-linked envelope expres sion 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...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
E Candi E Tarcsa J J Digiovanna J G Compton P M Elias L N Marekov P M Steinert

We have addressed the question of how keratin intermediate filaments are associated with the cell envelope at the periphery of cornified epidermal cells. Many peptides from human epidermal cell envelopes containing isopeptide crosslinks inserted by transglutaminases in vivo have been characterized. A major subset involves the type II keratin chains keratin 1, 2e, 5, or 6 crosslinked to several ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
M L Paine J R Gibbins K E Chew A Demetriou R F Kefford

Rat keratin K5 and vimentin complementary DNAs have been isolated, identified, and used to study keratin and vimentin expression as markers for cell differentiation. Isologous rat neoplastic epithelial cell lines used were based on a clonal benign epithelial line (A5P/B10) and a clonal anaplastic malignant derivative line (T952/F7). Stable cytoplasmic mRNA was detected for keratin but not vimen...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
M Rentrop B Knapp H Winter J Schweizer

The tongue of the adult mouse is covered by a multilayered squamous epithelium which is continuous on the ventral surface, however interrupted on the dorsal surface by many filiform and few fungiform papillae. The filiform papillae themselves are subdivided into an anterior and posterior unit exhibiting different forms of keratinization. Thus, the entire epithelium shows a pronounced morphologi...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2003
Guo-Zhong Tao Diana M Toivola Bihui Zhong Sara A Michie Evelyn Z Resurreccion Yoshitaka Tamai Makoto M Taketo M Bishr Omary

Keratin transgenic mouse models and the association of human keratin mutations with liver disease highlight the importance of keratins in protecting the liver from environmental insults, but little is known regarding keratins and their function in the gallbladder. We characterized keratin expression pattern and filament organization in normal and keratin polypeptide-8 (K8)-null, K18-null and K1...

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