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.
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P. Elias | P. Steinert | E. Candi | E. Tarcsa | J. DiGiovanna | J. Compton | L. Marekov
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