Extraction and application of keratin from natural resources: a review
Over recent years, keratin has gained great popularity due to its exceptional biocompatible
and biodegradable nature. It has shown promising results in various industries like poultry …
and biodegradable nature. It has shown promising results in various industries like poultry …
Types I and II keratin intermediate filaments
Keratins—types I and II—are the intermediate-filament-forming proteins expressed in
epithelial cells. They are encoded by 54 evolutionarily conserved genes (28 type I, 26 type …
epithelial cells. They are encoded by 54 evolutionarily conserved genes (28 type I, 26 type …
Keratins in health and disease
The cytoprotective keratins (K) compose the intermediate filaments of epithelial cells and
their inherited and spontaneous mutations give rise to keratinopathies. For example …
their inherited and spontaneous mutations give rise to keratinopathies. For example …
Update of the keratin gene family: evolution, tissue-specific expression patterns, and relevance to clinical disorders
Intermediate filament (IntFil) genes arose during early metazoan evolution, to provide
mechanical support for plasma membranes contacting/interacting with other cells and the …
mechanical support for plasma membranes contacting/interacting with other cells and the …
Human hair keratin and its-based biomaterials for biomedical applications
Over the past few decades, naturally derived biomaterials have been extensively used in
tissue engineering and regenerative medicine owing to their biological function, structural …
tissue engineering and regenerative medicine owing to their biological function, structural …
Regulation of keratin network organization
F Loschke, K Seltmann, JE Bouameur… - Current opinion in cell …, 2015 - Elsevier
Keratins form the major intermediate filament cytoskeleton of epithelia and are assembled
from heterodimers of 28 type I and 26 type II keratins in cell-and differentiation-dependent …
from heterodimers of 28 type I and 26 type II keratins in cell-and differentiation-dependent …
Keratin 14-dependent disulfides regulate epidermal homeostasis and barrier function via 14-3-3σ and YAP1
Y Guo, CJ Redmond, KA Leacock, MV Brovkina, S Ji… - Elife, 2020 - elifesciences.org
The intermediate filament protein keratin 14 (K14) provides vital structural support in basal
keratinocytes of epidermis. Recent studies evidenced a role for K14-dependent disulfide …
keratinocytes of epidermis. Recent studies evidenced a role for K14-dependent disulfide …
Evolutionary origin of Hoxc13-dependent skin appendages in amphibians
Cornified skin appendages, such as hair and nails, are major evolutionary innovations of
terrestrial vertebrates. Human hair and nails consist largely of special intermediate filament …
terrestrial vertebrates. Human hair and nails consist largely of special intermediate filament …
Convergent evolution of cysteine-rich keratins in hard skin appendages of terrestrial vertebrates
F Ehrlich, J Lachner, M Hermann… - Molecular Biology …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Terrestrial vertebrates have evolved hard skin appendages, such as scales, claws, feathers,
and hair that play crucial roles in defense, predation, locomotion, and thermal insulation …
and hair that play crucial roles in defense, predation, locomotion, and thermal insulation …
[HTML][HTML] Order and disorder in intermediate filament proteins
Intermediate filaments (IFs), important components of the cytoskeleton, provide a versatile,
tunable network of self-assembled proteins. IF proteins contain three distinct domains: an α …
tunable network of self-assembled proteins. IF proteins contain three distinct domains: an α …