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Characterization of the proteins of guinea-pig hair and hair-follicle tissue.

P M Steinert, G E Rogers.   

Abstract

This work forms a part of a study of the mechanism and control of protein synthesis in the hair follicle and concerns the characterization of the proteins of hair-follicle tissue and for comparative reasons those of the hair itself. 1. Five different groups of reduced carboxymethylated proteins were delineated from both tissues; these were: group 1A proteins, which appeared to be aggregates of the group 2 proteins; group 1B proteins, soluble at pH4.4, which were thought to originate from the medulla and inner-rootsheath layers; group 2 proteins, which were defined as the main low-sulphur keratin proteins insoluble at pH4.4; group 3 proteins, the precise origin of which is not known; and the group 4 proteins, which were defined as the main high-sulphur keratin proteins soluble at pH4.4. 2. With the single exception of the group 1B proteins, the types and properties of all hair and hair-follicle proteins were identical as far as could be determined by use of such criteria as multiplicity of components, molecular charge, molecular weight and amino acid composition. 3. Two significant quantitative differences were noted: in follicle extracts there were more group 2 proteins but less group 3 and group 4 proteins than in hair extracts; and secondly, in the follicle group 4 proteins, there were more proteins of lowest molecular weight and S-carboxymethylcysteine content, but fewer proteins of the highest molecular weight and S-carboxymethylcysteine conent than in the hair group 4 proteins. 4. These quantitative differences are discussed in terms of the mechanism of synthesis of the keratin proteins. 5. Follicle group 1B proteins are postulated to have arisen from the trichohyalin droplets of the developing medulla and inner-root-sheath layers of the follicle and may be precursors of the proteins of the mature medulla and inner root sheath.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4778272      PMCID: PMC1165892          DOI: 10.1042/bj1350759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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