Transglutaminase 5 is acetylated at the N-terminal end

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A. Rufini
F. Vilbois
A. Paradisi
S. Oddi
R. Tartaglione
A. Leta
G. Bagetta
P. Guerrieri
A. Finazzi-Agro’
G. Melino
E. Candi
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[1] Biochemistry Laboratory,Department of Pharmaco
[2] IDI-IRCCS,biology
[3] University of Rome “Tor Vergata”,undefined
[4] Serono Pharmaceutical Research Institute,undefined
[5] University of Calabria,undefined
[6] Medical Research Council,undefined
[7] Toxicology Unit,undefined
[8] Leicester University,undefined
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Amino Acids | 2004年 / 26卷
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Keywords: Transglutaminase – Vimentin – Cross-links – Cytoskeleton – Acetylation – Tandem mass spectrometry;
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Transglutaminases (TGases) are calcium-dependent enzymes that catalyse cross-linking between proteins by acyl transfer reaction; they are involved in many biological processes including coagulation, differentiation, and tissue repair. Transglutaminase 5 was originally cloned from keratinocytes, and a partial biochemical characterisation showed its involvement in skin differentiation, in parallel to TGase 1 and TGase 3. Here, we demonstrate, by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry that TGase 5 is acetylated at the N-terminal end. Moreover, in situ measurement of TGase activity shows that endogenous TGase 5 is active upon treatment with phorbol acetate, and the enzyme co-localises with vimentin intermediate filaments.
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