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- W2416231737 abstract "Mammalian epidermis is similar to hair and nails with regard to its x-ray diffraction pattern and insolubility in neutral buffers, but the overall cystine content of the appendages is considerably higher than that of the epidermis (1). Treatment of hair with reducing agents in dilute alkali dissolves most of the protein and permits fractionation of the tissue into low sulfur fibrous protein (s) and high sulfur matrix protein(s) (2). Matoltsy (3) reported that epidermis was dissolved by .05 N sodium hydroxide and only one component could be observed by paper electrophoresis. This work has been expanded by Rothberg (4) and Crounse (5), and they have defined several components by precipitation at a specific pH. These various components were found to have a similar amino acid composition and were thought to represent the same protein slightly modified by the solubilization. Evidence for the existence of an a-fibrous protein by x-ray diffraction or other techniques was not presented. More recently, Baden, et al. (6) have found that extraction of human epidermis and stratum corneum with formate buffer pH 2.65 and urea gives protein (s) with a cross B configuration. The yield was very low, however, the bulk of protein remaining undissolved. The purpose of this report is to describe the isolation of an a-fibrous protein (s) from the insoluble residue of stratum corneum and epidermis and to define its physical and chemical properties." @default.
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- W2416231737 title "The α-Fibrous Proteins of Epidermis**From the Departments of Dermatology and Orthopedic Research of the Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts 02114." @default.
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