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KRT17

Keratin, type I cytoskeletal 17 is a protein in humans that is encoded by KRT17 gene. Type I keratin involved in the formation and maintenance of various skin appendages, specifically in determining shape and orientation of hair (By similarity). Required for the correct growth of hair follicles, in particular for the persistence of the anagen (growth) state (By similarity). Modulates the function of TNF-alpha in the specific context of hair cycling. Regulates protein synthesis and epithelial cell growth through binding to the adapter protein SFN and by stimulating Akt/mTOR pathway (By similarity). Involved in tissue repair. May be a marker of basal cell differentiation in complex epithelia and therefore indicative of a certain type of epithelial "stem cells". Acts as a promoter of epithelial proliferation by acting a regulator of immune response in skin.

KRT17 Antibodies

KRT17 for Homo sapiens (Human)

KRT17 for H

KRT17 for Bovine

KRT17 Proteins

KRT17 Proteins for Bos taurus (Bovine)

KRT17 Proteins for Pan troglodytes (Chimpanzee)

KRT17 Proteins for Rattus norvegicus (Rat)

KRT17 Proteins for Mus musculus (Mouse)