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Intermediate filament assembly: temperature sensitivity and polymorphism
Authors:H Herrmann  U Aebi
Institution:Division for Cell Biology, German Cancer Research Centre, D-69120 Heidelberg (Germany), Fax +49 6221 42 3404, e-mail: H.Herrmann@DKFZ-Heidelberg.de, DE
Biozentrum, M. E. Müller Institute for Structural Biology, University of Basel, CH-4056 Basel (Switzerland), CH
Abstract:Intermediate filament (IF) proteins are encoded by a large multigene family and form polymers with a uniform diameter of approximately 10 nm. However, although the cytoplasmic representatives all confirm to a unit-type structural principle leading to the formation of extended coiled coils, it is becoming increasingly clear that subunit arrangements and physical properties vary among the different filaments. Thus, the intricate tissue-specific expression pattern of individual IF proteins (especially, their co-expression with other members of the IF protein family or with IF-associated proteins to form obligatory heteropolymers) points to distinct functions acquired during evolution relevant to cellular homeostasis in various tissues.
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