Keratin-associated protein 10-9 (High sulfur keratin-associated protein 10.9) (Keratin-associated protein 10.9) (Keratin-associated protein 18-9) (Keratin-associated protein 18.9)
1_MAAST 6_ MSIRS 11_ SAYSD 16_ SWQVD 21_ DCPES 26_ CCEPP 31_ CCATS 36_ CCAPA 41_ PCLTL 46_ VCTPV 51_ SRVSS 56_ PCCQV 61_ TCEPS 66_ PCQSG 71_ CTSSC 76_ TPSCC 81_ QQSSC 86_ QPAYC 91_ TSSPC 96_ QQACC 101_ VPVCC 106_ KPVCC 111_ VPVCC 116_ GASSC 121_ CQQSS 126_ YQPAC 131_ CASSS 136_ CQPAC 141_ CVPVC 146_ CKPVC 151_ CAPTC 156_ SEDSY 161_ SCCQQ 166_ SSCQP 171_ ACCTS 176_ SPCQQ 181_ SYCVP 186_ VCCKP 191_ VCCKP 196_ ICCVP 201_ VCSGA 206_ SSLCC 211_ QQSGC 216_ QPACC 221_ TTSCC 226_ RPSSS 231_ VSLLC 236_ RPVCR 241_ PACCV 246_ PVSSC 251_ CAPTS 256_ SRQPS 261_ YCRQA 266_ SCVSL 271_ LCRPV 276_ CSRPA 281_ CYSFS 286_SGQKS
1: In the hair cortex, hair keratin intermediate filaments are embedded in an interfilamentous matrix, consisting of hair keratin-associated proteins (KRTAP), which are essential for the formation of a rigid and resistant hair shaft through their extensive disulfide bond cross-linking with abundant cysteine residues of hair keratins. The matrix proteins include the high-sulfur and high-glycine-tyrosine keratins