keratininsoluble substance, similar to
chitin, forming the basis of horns, hoofs and so forth
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>Keratins are a
family of fibrous structural
proteins; tough and insoluble, they form the hard but nonmineralized structures found in reptiles, birds, amphibians and
mammals. The baleen plates of filter-feeding whales are made of them.
Full article >>>Keratin is a tough, insoluble
protein found in the outer layer of the skin of
human beings and many other
animals. This outer layer of skin is called the
epidermis. The outermost layer of
cells of the
epidermis contains
keratin.
Full article >>>keratin A ?brous
protein that ?lls mature
keratinocytes near the skin's surface.
keratinocytes The basic
cell type of the
epidermis; produced by basal
cells in the inner layer of the
epidermis.
Full article >>>keratin A tough, water-resistant
protein found in the epidermal layers of the skin. Found in hair, feathers, hoofs, nails, claws, bills, etc.
keystone predator A predator that is very important in the maintenance of the structure of a
community.
Full article >>>keratin[Gk. karas, horn]
One of a group of tough, fibrous
proteins formed by certain epidermal
tissues and especially abundant in skin, claws, hair, feathers, and hooves.
Full article >>>keratins are found in epithelial
cells and also form hair and nails;
nuclear lamins form a meshwork that stabilizes the inner membrane of the nuclear envelope;
neurofilaments strengthen the
long axons of
neurons; ...
Full article >>>keratins Insoluble protective or structural
proteins consisting of parallel
polypeptide chains in a-helical or
conformations. ketogenic
amino acids Amino acids with carbon
skeletons that are metabolized to ketone bodies.
Full article >>>Similar results were observed when a
mouse cell line was
transformed with headand tailless
human keratin constructs (Bader et al., 1991, J
Cell Biol 115:1293).
Full article >>>The baleen whales are
characterized by the baleen, a sieve-like structure in the upper jaw made of
keratin, which they use to filter plankton from the water. They are the largest whales.
The toothed whales have teeth and prey on fish and/or squid.
Full article >>>[L. strata - a layer; L. corneus - horny]. The outer layer of the
epidermis of
vertebrates. The layer is
keratinized for protection from desiccation and foreign agents.
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