keratinfilamentnät
Keratinfilamentnät, often referred to as keratin intermediate filament networks, are a fundamental structural component found within eukaryotic cells, particularly prominent in epithelial cells. These networks are composed of intermediate filament proteins, with keratin being the most abundant type. Keratins are a diverse family of proteins that assemble into robust, rope-like filaments. The assembly process involves the formation of dimers, which then associate to create protofilaments, and eventually further aggregate into larger filaments. These filaments are not randomly distributed but form an intricate network that permeates the cytoplasm, anchoring to the cell nucleus and the plasma membrane.
The primary function of keratin filament networks is to provide mechanical strength and resilience to cells