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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 29, 1996
Protein unfolding by peptidylarginine deiminase. Substrate specificity and structural relationships of the natural substrates trichohyalin and filaggrin
E Tarcsa, L N Marekov, G Mei, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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August 29, 1998
Structural and transglutaminase substrate properties of the small proline-rich 2 family of cornified cell envelope proteins
E Tarcsa, E Candi, T Kartasova, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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March 6, 1999
Transglutaminase cross-linking properties of the small proline-rich 1 family of cornified cell envelope proteins. Integration with loricrin
E Candi, E Tarcsa, W W Idler, et al.
FEBS Letters
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July 26, 2000
Small proline-rich protein 1 is the major component of the cell envelope of normal human oral keratinocytes
C H Lee, L N Marekov, S Kim, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
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January 3, 2001
In vitro assembly and structure of trichocyte keratin intermediate filaments: a novel role for stabilization by disulfide bonding
H Wang, D A Parry, L N Jones, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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January 1, 1993
Profilaggrin is a major epidermal calcium-binding protein
N G Markova, L N Marekov, C C Chipev, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 3, 1995
Biochemical, structural, and transglutaminase substrate properties of human loricrin, the major epidermal cornified cell envelope protein
E Candi, G Melino, G Mei, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 16, 1998
A highly conserved lysine residue on the head domain of type II keratins is essential for the attachment of keratin intermediate filaments to the cornified cell envelope through isopeptide crosslinking by transglutaminases
E Candi, E Tarcsa, J J Digiovanna, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 5, 1997
The fate of trichohyalin. Sequential post-translational modifications by peptidyl-arginine deiminase and transglutaminases
E Tarcsa, L N Marekov, J Andreoli, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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June 5, 1993
The structure of human trichohyalin. Potential multiple roles as a functional EF-hand-like calcium-binding protein, a cornified cell envelope precursor, and an intermediate filament-associated (cross-linking) protein
S C Lee, I G Kim, L N Marekov, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 29, 1996
Protein unfolding by peptidylarginine deiminase. Substrate specificity and structural relationships of the natural substrates trichohyalin and filaggrin
E Tarcsa, L N Marekov, G Mei, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
August 29, 1998
Structural and transglutaminase substrate properties of the small proline-rich 2 family of cornified cell envelope proteins
E Tarcsa, E Candi, T Kartasova, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
March 6, 1999
Transglutaminase cross-linking properties of the small proline-rich 1 family of cornified cell envelope proteins. Integration with loricrin
E Candi, E Tarcsa, W W Idler, et al.
FEBS Letters
|
July 26, 2000
Small proline-rich protein 1 is the major component of the cell envelope of normal human oral keratinocytes
C H Lee, L N Marekov, S Kim, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
January 3, 2001
In vitro assembly and structure of trichocyte keratin intermediate filaments: a novel role for stabilization by disulfide bonding
H Wang, D A Parry, L N Jones, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
January 1, 1993
Profilaggrin is a major epidermal calcium-binding protein
N G Markova, L N Marekov, C C Chipev, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 3, 1995
Biochemical, structural, and transglutaminase substrate properties of human loricrin, the major epidermal cornified cell envelope protein
E Candi, G Melino, G Mei, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 16, 1998
A highly conserved lysine residue on the head domain of type II keratins is essential for the attachment of keratin intermediate filaments to the cornified cell envelope through isopeptide crosslinking by transglutaminases
E Candi, E Tarcsa, J J Digiovanna, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 5, 1997
The fate of trichohyalin. Sequential post-translational modifications by peptidyl-arginine deiminase and transglutaminases
E Tarcsa, L N Marekov, J Andreoli, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
June 5, 1993
The structure of human trichohyalin. Potential multiple roles as a functional EF-hand-like calcium-binding protein, a cornified cell envelope precursor, and an intermediate filament-associated (cross-linking) protein
S C Lee, I G Kim, L N Marekov, et al.
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