The fibronectin-binding domain of transglutaminase

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Abstract

Guinea pig liver transglutaminase (EC 2.3.2.13) displays a Ca2+- independent binding (K(a) = 107 M-1) to the same gelatin-binding domain of human plasma fibronectin that is known to form a very tight complex with the human red cell enzyme. The fibronectin-combining site of the liver transglutaminase was investigated by testing fragments obtained from the parent protein by controlled digestion with endoproteinase Lys-C. Overlay assays, probed with anti-fibronectin antibody, revealed that the fibronectin binding ability of the transglutaminase was encoded in a linear sequence in its 28-kDa N-terminal domain. Removal of the first 7 residues by further digestion of the purified 28-kDa material with endoproteinase Glu-C generated a 27-kDa fragment that, however, showed no binding activity. Thus, residues 1-7 in the liver enzyme seem to be of particular importance for influencing its ability to bind to fibronectin.

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Jeong, J. M., Murthy, S. N. P., Radek, J. T., & Lorand, L. (1995). The fibronectin-binding domain of transglutaminase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(10), 5654–5658. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.10.5654

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