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Phytochemistry, 1995
The identification procedures, the characteristics and the potential function of the recently detected plant transglutaminases, are discussed in the light of the knowledge of animal transglutaminases. The enzyme has been studied occasionally in lower organisms (bacteria, fungi and green algae) and more extensively in Angiosperms.
Stefano Del Duca, Simone Beninati
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The identification procedures, the characteristics and the potential function of the recently detected plant transglutaminases, are discussed in the light of the knowledge of animal transglutaminases. The enzyme has been studied occasionally in lower organisms (bacteria, fungi and green algae) and more extensively in Angiosperms.
Stefano Del Duca, Simone Beninati
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Neurochemistry International, 2002
Transglutaminases (TGases) are enzymes that are widely used in many biological systems for generic tissue stabilization purposes. Mutations resulting in lost activity underlie several serious disorders. In addition, new evidence documents that they may also be aberrantly activated in tissues and cells and contribute to a variety of diseases, including ...
Soo-Youl Kim
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Transglutaminases (TGases) are enzymes that are widely used in many biological systems for generic tissue stabilization purposes. Mutations resulting in lost activity underlie several serious disorders. In addition, new evidence documents that they may also be aberrantly activated in tissues and cells and contribute to a variety of diseases, including ...
Soo-Youl Kim
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1984
This paper is intended as a background to the topic of transglutaminases, while focusing on current ideas regarding the biological roles of these enzymes. Specifically, the following topics are discussed: geometry of forming gamma-glutamyl-epsilon-lysine cross-linked structures; energetic considerations; the gamma-glutamyl-epsilon-lysine cross-link ...
L, Lorand, S M, Conrad
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This paper is intended as a background to the topic of transglutaminases, while focusing on current ideas regarding the biological roles of these enzymes. Specifically, the following topics are discussed: geometry of forming gamma-glutamyl-epsilon-lysine cross-linked structures; energetic considerations; the gamma-glutamyl-epsilon-lysine cross-link ...
L, Lorand, S M, Conrad
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Transglutaminases: future perspectives
Amino Acids, 2012This is the third special issue focused on "Transglutaminases" that is now available on this journal and dedicated to one of the pioneers of these enzymes, John Edward Folk, who died December 2010 [see in this issue Beninati et al. 2012a]. The first edition, "Polyamines and Transglutaminases" was published in Amino Acids, vol 26, no.
BENINATI, SIMONE +2 more
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Transglutaminase-Mediated Conjugations
2019Microbial transglutaminase (MTGase) catalyzes site-specific transpeptidation between a primary amine within linkers and the side chain of glutamine 295 within deglycosylated chimeric, humanized, and human IgG1s, affording homogeneous antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs).
Yasuaki, Anami, Kyoji, Tsuchikama
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European journal of pharmacology, 2008
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease are neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by the accumulation and deposition of neurotoxic protein aggregates. The capacity of specific proteins to self-interact and form neurotoxic aggregates seems to be a common underlying mechanism leading to pathology in these neurodegenerative ...
Wilhelmus, Micha M M +2 more
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Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease are neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by the accumulation and deposition of neurotoxic protein aggregates. The capacity of specific proteins to self-interact and form neurotoxic aggregates seems to be a common underlying mechanism leading to pathology in these neurodegenerative ...
Wilhelmus, Micha M M +2 more
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2005
Preface Mammalian Transglutaminases: A Family Portrait: Mehta, K. Structure-Function Relationships of Transglutaminases - A Contemporary View: Nemes, Z.: Csosz, E. Petrovskl, G. Fesus, L. Transglutaminases and Their Substrates: Facchlano, F. Facchiano, A. Type 2 Transglutaminase and Cell Death: Placentinl, M. Amendola, A. Ciccosanti, F.
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Preface Mammalian Transglutaminases: A Family Portrait: Mehta, K. Structure-Function Relationships of Transglutaminases - A Contemporary View: Nemes, Z.: Csosz, E. Petrovskl, G. Fesus, L. Transglutaminases and Their Substrates: Facchlano, F. Facchiano, A. Type 2 Transglutaminase and Cell Death: Placentinl, M. Amendola, A. Ciccosanti, F.
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