Fuchs E
Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.
Mol Biol Cell. 1997 Feb;8(2):189-203. doi: 10.1091/mbc.8.2.189.
Since the time when I was a postdoctoral fellow under the supervision of Dr. Howard Green, then at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, I have been interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying growth, differentiation, and development in the mammalian ectoderm. The ectoderm gives rise to epidermal keratinocytes and to neurons, which are the only two cell types of the body that devote most of their protein-synthesizing machinery to developing an elaborate cytoskeletal architecture composed of 10-nm intermediate filaments (IFs). Our interest is in understanding the architecture of the cytoskeleton in keratinocytes and in neurons, and in elucidating how perturbations in this architecture can lead to degenerative diseases of the skin and the nervous system. I will concentrate on the intermediate filament network of the skin and its associated genetic disorders, since this has been a long-standing interest of my laboratory at the University of Chicago.
从我在麻省理工学院霍华德·格林博士的指导下做博士后研究员时起,我就一直对理解哺乳动物外胚层生长、分化和发育的分子机制感兴趣。外胚层产生表皮角质形成细胞和神经元,这是身体仅有的两种将其大部分蛋白质合成机制用于构建由10纳米中间丝(IFs)组成的精细细胞骨架结构的细胞类型。我们感兴趣的是了解角质形成细胞和神经元中细胞骨架的结构,并阐明这种结构的扰动如何导致皮肤和神经系统的退行性疾病。我将专注于皮肤的中间丝网络及其相关的遗传疾病,因为这一直是我在芝加哥大学实验室长期关注的领域。