2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.matbio.2007.12.003
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First molecular characterization and immunolocalization of keratoepithelin in adult human skeletal muscle

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“…Transforming growth factor β-induced protein (TGFBIp, UniProt entry Q15582) is a 72 kDa extracellular matrix protein encoded by the TGFBIp ( TGFBI ) gene . In addition to being expressed in a wide array of human tissues, TGFBIp is a major constituent of the human cornea and is found throughout its various layers. , The protein consists of an N-terminal cysteine-rich domain (CRD), four consecutive fasciclin-1 (FAS1) domains, and an integrin-binding motif near its C-terminus . Recent analyses of the TGFBIp disulfide bond pattern have revealed disulfide bridges between the first FAS1 domain and both the CRD domain and the second FAS1 domain, whereas the third and fourth FAS1 domains (FAS1-4) appear to be less restrained …”
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“…Transforming growth factor β-induced protein (TGFBIp, UniProt entry Q15582) is a 72 kDa extracellular matrix protein encoded by the TGFBIp ( TGFBI ) gene . In addition to being expressed in a wide array of human tissues, TGFBIp is a major constituent of the human cornea and is found throughout its various layers. , The protein consists of an N-terminal cysteine-rich domain (CRD), four consecutive fasciclin-1 (FAS1) domains, and an integrin-binding motif near its C-terminus . Recent analyses of the TGFBIp disulfide bond pattern have revealed disulfide bridges between the first FAS1 domain and both the CRD domain and the second FAS1 domain, whereas the third and fourth FAS1 domains (FAS1-4) appear to be less restrained …”
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“…Transforming growth factor β-induced protein (TGFBIp) also known as keratoepithelin and βig-h3 is a 72 kDa extracellular matrix (ECM) protein found in several tissues. TGFBIp belongs to a group of homologous proteins that includes TGFBIp (Uniprot entry Q15582), Periostin (Uniprot entry Q15063), and the drosophila protein Midline fasciclin (Uniprot entry O61457) . They are all predicted to be composed of a putative NH 2 -terminal emilin (EMI) or cysteine-rich domain (CRD) and four fasciclin-1 domains .…”
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“…Transforming growth factor β-induced protein (TGFBIp) is secreted as a 68 kDa protein after cleavage of a signal peptide and is, as its name implies, upregulated by transforming growth factor β . The protein is found in several human tissues; of these, the cornea has a particularly high abundance of TGFBIp, ranging from 1 to 37% (depending on the corneal layer) relative to total protein abundance . TGFBIp contains an N-terminal EMI domain, four consecutive and homologous fasciclin1 (Fas1) domains, and a C-terminal RGD sequence.…”
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