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CA2 — TGM1
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Yeh et al., Eur J Biochem 1999
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The purified protein was coagulated by the shrimp hemocyte
transglutaminase in the
presence of
Ca2+
Ohtsuka et al., Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 2000
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Substrate specificities of TGase, Ca2+ independent microbial transglutaminase ( MTGase ), and
Ca2+ dependent tissue type
transglutaminase from guinea pig liver ( GTGase ) and fish, Red sea bream ( Pagrus major ), liver ( FTGase ), for acyl donors were investigated using synthetic peptides containing Gln residues and Gln analogues with different lengths of side chain
Virgili et al., Neurosci Lett 2001
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A parallel increase ( +78 % ) of the
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase activity was detected in the spinal cord of 30 month-old rats, while no changes were apparent in the cortex and cerebellum
Summey et al., J Orthop Res 2002
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Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) catalyzes a
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase ( TGase ) activity which cross-links proteins and stabilizes many tissues [ C.S. Greenberg et al. FASEB J. 5 ( 1991 ) 3071 ]
Mochizuki et al., J Vet Med Sci 2002
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Expression of desmoglein and
transglutaminase was
increased by
Ca2+ stimulation, whereas beta1 integrin expression was decreased in response to increasing concentrations of Ca2+
Perazzolo et al., Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol 2005
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The shrimp CP was able to form stable clots in vitro in the presence of hemocyte lysate and Ca2+, suggesting that the clotting reaction is catalyzed by a
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase present in shrimp hemocytes
Swislocki et al., J Clin Pharmacol 1991
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Prevention by pentoxifylline of transient
Ca2+ accumulation and
transglutaminase activation in rat erythrocytes ... These findings suggest that pentoxifylline can reduce shear induced periodic Ca2+ entry that leads to transient activation of
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase , accumulation of crosslinked proteins, and loss of erythrocyte deformability
Lindsay et al., Biosci Rep 1990
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These data provide further evidence for the
involvement of
transglutaminase in
Ca2+ induced insulin secretion, they also suggest that insulin secretion induced by either cAMP or PMA may act in part by a mechanism independent of that induced by Ca2+
Swislocki et al., Am J Hematol 1989
(Hemolysis) :
An examination of the
effect of
Ca2+ on
transglutaminase , a cytosolic enzyme in the erythrocyte which cross-links membrane proteins and renders cells less deformable, demonstrated a correlation between enzyme activity and Ca2+ induced hemolysis
Korner et al., Biochem J 1989
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Bovine aortic endothelial cells contain
Ca2+ dependent tissue-type
transglutaminase
Swislocki et al., J Clin Pharmacol 1989
(Hemolysis) :
5 ml samples were sheared by swirling them for seconds ; 45Ca2+ uptake, activation of
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase , and products of the crosslinking reaction were measured ... A 5 second shear promoted 45Ca2+ entry, activation of
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase and crosslinking of proteins in the membrane-cytoskeletal fraction ... Pentoxifylline, a drug that promotes erythrocyte deformability, diminished Ca2+ entry and inhibited activation of
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase , and had a prophylactic role on the effects of Ca2+ entry due to shear ... Incubation of cells with 2.5 mM pentoxifylline before swirling minimized the effects of shear on 45Ca2+ entry,
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase and crosslinking of proteins
Hand et al., Biosci Rep 1985
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Membrane phospholipids, 1,2-diolein and calmodulin were found not to affect the
activation of
transglutaminase by
Ca2+
Porta et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1986
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We report the occurrence in pigeon erythrocytes of a soluble
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase ( TGase ) activity
Cohen et al., Biochim Biophys Acta 1981
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The cross linking processes bringing about the observed increase in polymer formation are thus the result of a
Ca2+ dependent platelet
transglutaminase activity
Selkoe et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1982
(Alzheimer Disease...) :
Brain
transglutaminase is
Ca2+ dependent , has an electrophoretic mobility similar to that of erythrocyte transglutaminase, and is active in human postmortem brain from aged normal individuals and patients with Alzheimer disease ( senile dementia )
Bungay et al., Biochem J 1984
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Rat pancreatic islets contain a
Ca2+ activated and thiol dependent
transglutaminase ( EC 2.3.2.13 ) comparable in activity with that found in rat liver, lung and spleen
Sener et al., Mol Cell Endocrinol 1984
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Pancreatic islet homogenates display
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase activity
Berbers et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1984
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A
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase ( EC 2.3.2.13 ) has been demonstrated in the eye lenses of several mammalian species [ Lorand, L., Hsu, L. K. M., Siefring, G. E., Jr., & Rafferty, N. S. ( 1981 ) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78, 1356-1360 ]
Bungay et al., Biosci Rep 1984
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The concentration of polyamines found in islets were high enough for them to act as substrates for the
Ca2+ dependent islet
transglutaminase during insulin release
Murthy et al., Exp Eye Res 1998
(Cataract) :
On account of its protein crosslinking activity, the
Ca2+ dependent
transglutaminase of the lens is likely to be involved in the formation of cataracts
Mottahedeh et al., J Biol Chem 1998
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The modification of LAV1-2 may lead to localized release of
Ca2+ and
activation of
transglutaminase for walling off damaged areas of plasmodia