Characterization of soluble protein extracts from keratinized tissues: identification of ubiquitin universally distributed in hair, nail, and stratum corneum.

T Inoue,K Kizawa, M Ito

BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY(2014)

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Abstract
Partial protein extracts were prepared from hair, nail, and stratum corneum in the absence of urea and Interfacial surfactant. Tricine-sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoreses of these extracts showed low-molecular tl eight protein-rich patterns apparently different from those of whole protein extracts, which mainly consist of keratin bands. Several protein bands characterized each keratinized tissue or its derived species. In addition, we identified a major band of approximately 7 kDa as ubiquitin, a ubiquitously distributed protein that mediates: non-lysosomal protein degradation, through direct amino acid sequence analysis of the electro-blotted protein band. The partial extraction is useful for investigation of soluble proteins retained in the keratinized tissues.
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ubiquitin,S100A3,hair,nail,stratum corneum
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