Keratin Associated Protein 1-1 (KRTAP1-1)

KAP1.1B; HB2A; KAP1.1; KAP1.1A; High sulfur keratin-associated protein 1.1

Keratin Associated Protein 1-1 (KRTAP1-1)
KRTAP1-1 is a member of the keratin-associated protein (KAP) family. The KAP proteins form a matrix of keratin intermediate filaments which contribute to the structure of hair fibers. KAP family members appear to have unique, family-specific amino- and carboxyl-terminal regions and are subdivided into three multi-gene families according to amino acid composition: the high sulfur, the ultrahigh sulfur, and the high tyrosine/glycine KAPs. This protein is a member of the high sulfur KAP family and the gene is localized to a cluster of KAPs at 17q12-q21.KAP1.1 is classified as a high sulfur protein owing to a cysteine content of 25.5 mol %. It contains 2 unique motifs conserved among KAP1 family members, several characteristic pentapeptide repeats, and a 20-amino acid subdomain that was conserved among KAP1 family members in all species examined.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)