Keratin-associated protein 10-11 (KRTAP10-11) is a member of the family of keratin-associated proteins (KAPs), which are small, proline-rich proteins that are critical for the structure and properties of hair fibers. KRTAP10-11 is encoded by the KRTAP10-11 gene, part of a larger gene family that is responsible for encoding a diverse array of KAPs. These proteins are prominently expressed in the hair follicles and are intimately involved in hair formation.
KRTAP10-11 is distinguished by its specific amino acid composition, which includes a high percentage of cysteine residues. These residues are capable of forming disulfide bonds that cross-link with keratin intermediate filaments, contributing to the formation of a robust and insoluble hair shaft. The extensive network of disulfide bonds is essential for the mechanical strength and resilience of hair, helping to provide resistance to chemical and physical damage.The precise role of KRTAP10-11 within the hair shaft is linked to its contribution to the overall matrix of KAPs and keratins that define the physical properties of hair, such as elasticity, strength, and texture. Genetic variations in the KRTAP10-11 gene, as with other KAP genes, can influence the diversity of hair phenotypes observed in different individuals and populations.
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