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We examined rat cells undergoing amelogenesis for the presence of three types of keratin proteins using a polyclonal antibody to keratin (against total keratins (TK) with molecular masses ranging from 41 to 65 kilodaltons (kd) and monoclonal antibodies keratins to KL1 and PKK1 (reactive with keratins with molecular masses of 55–57 and 41–56 kd, respectively). In normal oral epithelia from young rats, the TK, KL1, and PKK1 antibodies bound to all of the epithelial strata. The epithelial cap on the top of incisors and the dental lamina of molar teeth exhibited strong TK staining, moderate staining KL1, and little or no PKK1 staining. In developing molar enamel organs, both the outer and inner enamel epithelia, the stratum intermedium, and stellate reticulum cells were all positively stained by the TK immunoreagent. In developing incisors, TK only bound strongly to stratum-intermedium cells, and no KL1 and PKK1 staining antibodies was observed in ameloblasts or the stratum intermedium.
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Nakai, M., Tatemoto, Y., Mori, H. et al. Distribution profiles of keratin proteins during rat amelogenesis. Histochemistry 85, 89–94 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00491753
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