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A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar

1. BACKGROUND: Vertebrate epithelial cells typically express a specific set of keratins. In teleosts, keratins are also present in a variety of mesenchymal cells, which usually express vimentin. Significantly, our previous studies revealed that virtually all known teleost keratins evolved independen...

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Autores principales: Schaffeld, Michael, Haberkamp, Mark, Schätzlein, Sonja, Neumann, Sebastian, Hunzinger, Christian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1896152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17553169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-9994-4-16
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author Schaffeld, Michael
Haberkamp, Mark
Schätzlein, Sonja
Neumann, Sebastian
Hunzinger, Christian
author_facet Schaffeld, Michael
Haberkamp, Mark
Schätzlein, Sonja
Neumann, Sebastian
Hunzinger, Christian
author_sort Schaffeld, Michael
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description 1. BACKGROUND: Vertebrate epithelial cells typically express a specific set of keratins. In teleosts, keratins are also present in a variety of mesenchymal cells, which usually express vimentin. Significantly, our previous studies revealed that virtually all known teleost keratins evolved independently from those present in terrestrial vertebrates. To further elucidate the evolutionary scenario that led to the large variety of keratins and their complex expression patterns in present day teleosts, we have investigated their presence in bichir, sturgeon and gar. 2. RESULTS: We have discovered a novel group of type I keratins with members in all three of these ancient ray-finned fish, but apparently no counterparts are present in any other vertebrate class so far investigated, including the modern teleost fish. From sturgeon and gar we sequenced one and from bichir two members of this novel keratin group. By complementary keratin blot-binding assays and peptide mass fingerprinting using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, in sturgeon we were able to assign the sequence to a prominent protein spot, present exclusively in a two-dimensionally separated cytoskeletal preparation of skin, thus identifying it as an epidermally expressed type I keratin. In contrast to the other keratins we have so far sequenced from bichir, sturgeon and gar, these new sequences occupy a rather basal position within the phylogenetic tree of type I keratins, in a close vicinity to the keratins we previously cloned from river lamprey. 3. CONCLUSION: Thus, this new K14 group seem to belong to a very ancient keratin branch, whose functional role has still to be further elucidated. Furthermore, the exclusive presence of this keratin group in bichir, sturgeon and gar points to the close phylogenetic relationship of these ray- finned fish, an issue still under debate among taxonomists.
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spelling pubmed-18961522007-06-23 A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar Schaffeld, Michael Haberkamp, Mark Schätzlein, Sonja Neumann, Sebastian Hunzinger, Christian Front Zool Research 1. BACKGROUND: Vertebrate epithelial cells typically express a specific set of keratins. In teleosts, keratins are also present in a variety of mesenchymal cells, which usually express vimentin. Significantly, our previous studies revealed that virtually all known teleost keratins evolved independently from those present in terrestrial vertebrates. To further elucidate the evolutionary scenario that led to the large variety of keratins and their complex expression patterns in present day teleosts, we have investigated their presence in bichir, sturgeon and gar. 2. RESULTS: We have discovered a novel group of type I keratins with members in all three of these ancient ray-finned fish, but apparently no counterparts are present in any other vertebrate class so far investigated, including the modern teleost fish. From sturgeon and gar we sequenced one and from bichir two members of this novel keratin group. By complementary keratin blot-binding assays and peptide mass fingerprinting using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, in sturgeon we were able to assign the sequence to a prominent protein spot, present exclusively in a two-dimensionally separated cytoskeletal preparation of skin, thus identifying it as an epidermally expressed type I keratin. In contrast to the other keratins we have so far sequenced from bichir, sturgeon and gar, these new sequences occupy a rather basal position within the phylogenetic tree of type I keratins, in a close vicinity to the keratins we previously cloned from river lamprey. 3. CONCLUSION: Thus, this new K14 group seem to belong to a very ancient keratin branch, whose functional role has still to be further elucidated. Furthermore, the exclusive presence of this keratin group in bichir, sturgeon and gar points to the close phylogenetic relationship of these ray- finned fish, an issue still under debate among taxonomists. BioMed Central 2007-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1896152/ /pubmed/17553169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-9994-4-16 Text en Copyright © 2007 Schaffeld et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Schaffeld, Michael
Haberkamp, Mark
Schätzlein, Sonja
Neumann, Sebastian
Hunzinger, Christian
A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar
title A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar
title_full A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar
title_fullStr A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar
title_full_unstemmed A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar
title_short A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar
title_sort novel and ancient group of type i keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1896152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17553169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-9994-4-16
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