Talk:Alpha-keratin
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Hello, I am the creator of this article. I have added the lead and structure, and plan on continuing to add to it following this outline. Let me know if you have any advice/ corrections.
Lead Structure Biochemistry
Synthesis Properties
Function
Examples of Occurrence Hair Nails Horns Epidermal Layer
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Only in mammals? edit
At the start of the article we can read "Alpha-keratin, or α-keratin, is a type of keratin found in mammals." But it seems that the epidermal appendages of reptiles and birds are characterized by the presence of both alpha (α) and beta (β) type keratin proteins.--Furado (talk) 20:23, 24 July 2018 (UTC)