Monoclonal antibodies that recognize components of the low-sulfur keratin proteins extracted from Merino wool have been used to locate these components within the wool follicle. Immunoblotting procedures showed that all of the monoclonal antibodies bound more than one of the eight low-sulfur protein components, indicating that these proteins have antigenic determinants in common. Immunofluorescence studies showed that those antibodies specific for the component 7 family of the low-sulfur proteins bound to the developing wool fiber, whereas those antibodies recognizing the component 8 family bound to areas throughout the wool follicle, particularly the inner and outer root sheaths, but also to the fiber, the cuticle, and the epidermis. One of the monoclonal antibodies also bound to intermediate filament networks of cultured human epithelial cells.
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April 01 1986
Localization of low-sulfur keratin proteins in the wool follicle using monoclonal antibodies.
P W French
D R Hewish
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1986) 102 (4): 1412–1418.
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P W French, D R Hewish; Localization of low-sulfur keratin proteins in the wool follicle using monoclonal antibodies.. J Cell Biol 1 April 1986; 102 (4): 1412–1418. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.102.4.1412
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