Original paper
Immunolocalization of specific beta‐proteins in pad lamellae of the digits in the lizard Anolis carolinensis suggests that cysteine‐rich beta‐proteins provides flexibility
Abstract
Knowledge of beta‐protein (beta‐keratin) sequences in Anolis carolinensis facilitates the localization of specific sites in the skin of this lizard. The epidermal distribution of two new beta‐proteins (beta‐keratins), HgGC8 and HgG13, has been analyzed by Western blotting, light and ultrastructural immunocytochemistry. HgGC8 includes 16 kDa members of the glycine‐cysteine medium‐rich subfamily and is mainly expressed in the beta‐layer of...
Paper Details
Title
Immunolocalization of specific beta‐proteins in pad lamellae of the digits in the lizard Anolis carolinensis suggests that cysteine‐rich beta‐proteins provides flexibility
Published Date
Dec 5, 2013
Journal
Volume
275
Issue
5
Pages
504 - 513
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