THE SPECIFICITY OF KERATINS |
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Authors: | L. Pillemer E. E. Ecker J. R. Wells |
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Affiliation: | From the Institute of Pathology, Western Reserve University and the University Hospitals, Cleveland |
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Abstract: | Kerateine and metakeratin were prepared from wool, chicken feathers and human hair. Chemical analyses revealed that the compounds are closely related. The results of serological studies disclose that species specificity is an individual characteristic of the keratins employed and that the specificity observed is dependent on the redox state of the sulfhydryl groupings in the protein molecule. |
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