1995
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(94)00556-k
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Transglutaminase C in cerebellar granule neurons: Regulation and localization of substrate cross-linking

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“…The latter enzymes play a number of roles in many different tissues, including axonal growth (15), differentiation (16), and cell death (30 -32). They may participate in the Ca 2ϩ -dependent crosslinking of cell membranes and cytoskeletal proteins (28).…”
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“…The latter enzymes play a number of roles in many different tissues, including axonal growth (15), differentiation (16), and cell death (30 -32). They may participate in the Ca 2ϩ -dependent crosslinking of cell membranes and cytoskeletal proteins (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing rat cerebellar tissue-type TGase, immunoreactivity is detectable in axons of the external granular layer during the early postnatal period (14,15). In PC12 cells, induction of neurite formation is accompanied by an elevation in TGase activity (16).…”
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“…The medium was then removed, monolayer gently washed with PBS and slides incubated for 6 h with 1 mM biotin-X-cadaverine (a cell permeable TG2 substrate; Perry et al, 1995) in serum-free DMEM experimentation. Where appropriate, cells were treated for 1 h with Table overlay provided by the software.…”
Section: Visualisation Of In Situ Tg2 Activity and Neuronal Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cells were then incubated for 6 h in medium containing 1 mM biotin-X-cadaverine (a cell permeable TG2 substrate; [30] Images were collected every 1.7 s for 10 min. Increases in intracellular Ca 2+ were defined as F/F0 where F was the fluorescence at any given time, and F0 was the initial basal level of Ca 2+ .…”
Section: Measurement Of In Situ Tg2 Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%