Proteins involved in the process of cornification of turtle epidermis are not well. known. The present immunocytochemical, electrophoretic and autoradiographic study reports on the localization patterns and molecular weights of keratins, which are cornification proteins, and of tritiated histidine in turtle epidermis. Alpha-keratins with a molecular weight of 40-62 kDa are present in the epidermis. Beta-keratin is mainly detectable in the stratum corneum of the carapace and plastron, but is rarely present or even absent in the corneous layer of limb, tail. and neck epidermis. After etectrophoresis and immunoblotting with an antibody against chicken scale betakeratin, bands at 15-17, 22-24, and 36-38 kDa appeared. This antibody recognized we...
The isolation of genes for alpha-keratins and keratin-associated beta-proteins (formerly beta-kerati...
Crocodilian keratinocytes accumulate keratin and form a corneous cell envelope of which the composit...
This review presents comparative aspects of epidermal keratinization in vertebrates, with emphasis o...
The epidermis of soft-shelled and hard-shelled turtles has been compared to determine the origin of ...
The epidermis of soft-shelled and hard-shelled turtles has been compared to determine the origin of ...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
none1noThe corneous layer of the epidermis in hard-shelled turtles largely derives from the accumula...
The isolation of genes for alpha-keratins and keratin-associated beta-proteins (formerly beta-kerati...
The isolation of genes for alpha-keratins and keratin-associated beta-proteins (formerly beta-kerati...
The isolation of genes for alpha-keratins and keratin-associated beta-proteins (formerly beta-kerati...
Crocodilian keratinocytes accumulate keratin and form a corneous cell envelope of which the composit...
This review presents comparative aspects of epidermal keratinization in vertebrates, with emphasis o...
The epidermis of soft-shelled and hard-shelled turtles has been compared to determine the origin of ...
The epidermis of soft-shelled and hard-shelled turtles has been compared to determine the origin of ...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
none1noThe corneous layer of the epidermis in hard-shelled turtles largely derives from the accumula...
The isolation of genes for alpha-keratins and keratin-associated beta-proteins (formerly beta-kerati...
The isolation of genes for alpha-keratins and keratin-associated beta-proteins (formerly beta-kerati...
The isolation of genes for alpha-keratins and keratin-associated beta-proteins (formerly beta-kerati...
Crocodilian keratinocytes accumulate keratin and form a corneous cell envelope of which the composit...
This review presents comparative aspects of epidermal keratinization in vertebrates, with emphasis o...