The occurrence of profilaggrin and its processing in cultured keratinocytes

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An affinity-purified antibody to rat filaggrin detects filaggrin and profilaggrin in extracts to newborn rat epidermis, and a monoclonal antibody to human filaggrin, HF-1, detects the two proteins in extracts of human epidermis. Immunohistologic studies show that HF-1 reacts with keratohyaline granules of human epidermis and those seen in cultured human keratinocytes. Immunoblotting studies have demonstrated that profilaggrin is synthesized in both cultured human keratinocytes and in a long-lived line of cultured rat keratinocytes, but only in the latter is the protein processed to a product of the molecular weight of filaggrin.

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Kubilus, J., Scott, I., Harding, C. R., Yendle, J., Kvedar, J., & Baden, H. P. (1985). The occurrence of profilaggrin and its processing in cultured keratinocytes. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 85(6), 513–517. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12277310

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