TRANSGLUTAMINASE-C IN CEREBELLAR GRANULE NEURONS - REGULATION AND LOCALIZATION OF SUBSTRATE CROSS-LINKING

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PERRY, MJM [1 ]
MAHONEY, SA [1 ]
HAYNES, LW [1 ]
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[1] UNIV BRISTOL,SCH BIOL SCI,BRISTOL BS8 1UG,AVON,ENGLAND
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10.1016/0306-4522(94)00556-K
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Covalent cross-linking of cell surface proteins by the calcium-dependent enzyme transglutaminase C may be implicated in cell-cell interactions and growth regulation. We demonstrate the presence of the enzyme in rat cerebellar cortex during postnatal development. Transglutaminase C was induced in cerebellar granule neurons in culture by retinoic acid, dibutyryl- and 8-bromo-cyclic AMP analogues and by cultivation on a biomatrix substratum. Cyclic AMP analogues stimulated transglutaminase activity in protein synthesis-dependent and -independent phases. The enzyme was distributed at focal adhesion sites on the axon. By calcium-dependent covalent incorporation of the primary amine acceptor substrate, 5-(biotinamido)pentylamine, an increase in the Ca2+-dependent cross-linking of at least 11 substrate proteins in the presence of retinoic acid and dibutyryl-cyclic AMP was detected. Of these substrates, a subset was labelled on the surface of living granule neurons. A low-molecular-weight substrate, p18, was tentatively identified as the retinoic acid-inducible neurite-promoting factor, midkine. Transglutaminase-mediated amine incorporation, midkine and isopeptide cross-links were co-localized to axonal adhesion sites. The results provide evidence of transglutaminase C-catalysed protein cross-linking activity in cerebellar granule neurons and its possible implication in cell-substratum interactions.
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