Transglutaminases: Nature’s biological glues
Nottingham Trent University · University of Bologna · +1 more institution
Abstract
Transglutaminases (Tgases) are a widely distributed group of enzymes that catalyse the post-translational modification of proteins by the formation of isopeptide bonds. This occurs either through protein cross-linking via epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)lysine bonds or through incorporation of primary amines at selected peptide-bound glutamine residues. The cross-linked products, often of high molecular mass, are highly resistant to mechanical challenge and proteolytic degradation, and their accumulation is found in a number of tissues and processes where such properties are important, including skin, hair, blood clotting and wound healing. However, deregulation of enzyme activity generally associated with major…
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3Topics & keywords
- Proteases
- Tissue transglutaminase
- Enzyme
- Biology
- Biochemistry
- Proteolysis
- Proteolytic enzymes
- Lysine