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Proteinkorsbindning i sammansättning och remodellering av extracellulära matriser: Transglutaminasers roll

Daniel Aeschlimann, Vilmos Thomazy
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Transglutaminaser är enzymer som tvärbinder proteiner
  2. 02De hjälper till att bygga och stabilisera den extracellulära matrixen
  3. 03Vävnadstransglutaminas (tTG) är ett mångfunktionellt enzym i denna familj
  4. 04tTG-aktivitet är viktig för normal vävnadsfunktion
  5. 05Enzymet är också inblandat i fibros, celiaki och andra sjukdomar

Enzymer som tvärbinder proteiner för att bygga upp den extracellulära matrixen är viktiga för vävnadshälsa men kan också bidra till sjukdom.

Abstract

Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as protein crosslinking in haemostasis, semen coagulation, or keratinocyte cornified envelope formation. In contrast to the other members of this protein family, tissue transglutaminase is a multifunctional enzyme apparently involved in very disparate biological processes. By virtue of its reciprocal Ca2+-dependent crosslinking activity or GTP-dependent signal transducing activity, tissue transglutaminase exhibits true multifunctionality at the molecular level. The crosslinking activity can subserve disparate biological phenomena depending on the location of the target proteins. Intracellular activation of tissue transglutaminase can give rise to crosslinked protein envelopes in apoptotic cells, whereas extracellular activation contributes to stabilization of the extracellular matrix and promotes cell-substrate interaction. While tissue transglutaminase synthesis and activation is normally part of a protective cellular response contributing to tissue homeostasis, the enzyme has also been implicated in a number of pathological conditions including fibrosis, atherosclerosis, neurodegenerative diseases, celiac disease, and cancer metastasis. This review discusses the role of transglutaminases in extracellular matrix crosslinking with a focus on the multifunctional enzyme tissue transglutaminase.

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APA
Daniel Aeschlimann, & Vilmos Thomazy (2009). Proteinkorsbindning i sammansättning och remodellering av extracellulära matriser: Transglutaminasers roll. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/protein-crosslinking-in-assembly-and-remodelling-of-extracellular-matrices-the-role-of-transglutaminases/
MLA
Daniel Aeschlimann, and Vilmos Thomazy. "Proteinkorsbindning i sammansättning och remodellering av extracellulära matriser: Transglutaminasers roll." 2009, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/protein-crosslinking-in-assembly-and-remodelling-of-extracellular-matrices-the-role-of-transglutaminases/.
Chicago
Daniel Aeschlimann, Vilmos Thomazy. 2009. "Proteinkorsbindning i sammansättning och remodellering av extracellulära matriser: Transglutaminasers roll.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/protein-crosslinking-in-assembly-and-remodelling-of-extracellular-matrices-the-role-of-transglutaminases/