Association of transglutaminase with the reconstituted keratin filaments isolated from rat vaginal epithelial cells.

Epithelial cell biology Pub Date : 1994-01-01
V Vijayalakshmi, P D Gupta
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We report a novel association of the calcium dependent cross-linking enzyme, transglutaminase (TGase) with the urea soluble reconstituted keratin filaments (RKF) isolated from the rat vaginal epithelial cells (VEC). This was ascertained by measuring the activity using 14C-spermidine incorporation and also by an increase in keratin filament aggregation by the addition of only TGase cofactor-calcium. These events were specifically inhibited by the treatment of calcium chelator, EDTA at a concentration > 2 mM as well as by pretreating the RKF with histamine, a TGase substrate inhibitor. The association was also exemplified by immunoblotting analysis where a specific and preferential polypeptide of molecular weight 58 kDa cross-reacted with TGase antibody amongst the other keratins. This phenomenon was not seen in the keratins isolated from skin, a non-targeting tissue for estradiol action.

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转谷氨酰胺酶与大鼠阴道上皮细胞重组角蛋白丝的关系。
我们报道了钙依赖性交联酶,谷氨酰胺转酶(TGase)与从大鼠阴道上皮细胞(VEC)分离的尿素可溶性重构角蛋白丝(RKF)的新关联。这是通过使用14c -亚精胺掺入测量活性以及通过仅添加TGase辅助因子-钙来增加角蛋白丝聚集来确定的。这些事件被钙螯合剂、浓度> 2mm的EDTA以及用组胺(一种TGase底物抑制剂)预处理RKF特异性地抑制。免疫印迹分析也证实了这种关联,其中分子量为58 kDa的特异性和优先多肽与TGase抗体在其他角蛋白中交叉反应。这种现象在从皮肤中分离出来的角蛋白中没有看到,皮肤是雌二醇作用的非靶向组织。
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