We report the cloning of an intermediate filament (IF) cDNA from the cephalochordate amphioxus that encodes a protein assignable to the type I keratin group. This is the first type I keratin reported from an invertebrate. Molecular phylogenetic analyses reveal that amphioxus also possesses a type II keratin, and that the genes encoding short-rod IF proteins underwent different patterns of duplication in vertebrates and their closest relatives, the cephalochordates. Extensive IF gene duplication and divergence may have facilitated the origin of new specialised cell types in vertebrates
Actins are a small family of ubiquitous proteins that are essential cytoskeletal components and are ...
The keratins are a family of proteins (Mr = 40–70 K) that form 8-nm intermediate filaments in the cy...
The appearance of hair is one of the main evolutionary innovations in the amniote lineage leading to...
AbstractWe searched for functional homologues of the four subfamilies of vertebrate cytoplasmic inte...
The two small intermediate filament (IF) proteins A3 and B2 of the cephalochordate Amphioxus were in...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with...
Cephalochordates, urochordates, and vertebrates evolved from a common ancestor over 520 million year...
Vertebrate Hairy genes are highly pleiotropic and have been implicated in numerous functions, such a...
The cephalochordate amphioxus is the best available proxy for the last common invertebrate ancestor ...
The new discipline of Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo) is facing the fascinating parado...
Cephalochordates, urochordates, and vertebrates evolved from a common ancestor over 520 million year...
The evolution of amniotes has involved major molecular innovations in the epidermis. In particular, ...
Two keratin-like proteins of 64 and 55 ku were purified from suspension cells of Daucus carota L., a...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with...
Actins are a small family of ubiquitous proteins that are essential cytoskeletal components and are ...
The keratins are a family of proteins (Mr = 40–70 K) that form 8-nm intermediate filaments in the cy...
The appearance of hair is one of the main evolutionary innovations in the amniote lineage leading to...
AbstractWe searched for functional homologues of the four subfamilies of vertebrate cytoplasmic inte...
The two small intermediate filament (IF) proteins A3 and B2 of the cephalochordate Amphioxus were in...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with...
Cephalochordates, urochordates, and vertebrates evolved from a common ancestor over 520 million year...
Vertebrate Hairy genes are highly pleiotropic and have been implicated in numerous functions, such a...
The cephalochordate amphioxus is the best available proxy for the last common invertebrate ancestor ...
The new discipline of Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo) is facing the fascinating parado...
Cephalochordates, urochordates, and vertebrates evolved from a common ancestor over 520 million year...
The evolution of amniotes has involved major molecular innovations in the epidermis. In particular, ...
Two keratin-like proteins of 64 and 55 ku were purified from suspension cells of Daucus carota L., a...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with...
Actins are a small family of ubiquitous proteins that are essential cytoskeletal components and are ...
The keratins are a family of proteins (Mr = 40–70 K) that form 8-nm intermediate filaments in the cy...
The appearance of hair is one of the main evolutionary innovations in the amniote lineage leading to...