Both a- and -endorphin were shown to incorporate radioactive polyamines during incubation in the presence of purified transglutaminase and Ca2+, spermine acting as the best acyl acceptor substrate. The endorphin labelling is dependent on the time of exposure to the enzyme and on the substrate concentration. In the absence of acyl acceptor polyamines, isotopically labelled -endorphin gives rise to high molecular weight radioactive polymer(s). Moreover, when different proteins acting as transglutaminase substrates are added, -endorphin produces heterologous structures. These data indicate that the glutamine-71 of the -lipotropin chain, contained in both - and -endorphin, functions as acyl donor substrate for the enzyme and that at least one -endorphin lysyl residue can serve as acyl acceptor.

B-lipotropin 61-76 and 61-91 Fragments Act As Transglutaminase Substrates Invitro / Porta, Raffaele; V., Gentile; C., Esposito; A., Fusco; G., Peluso; S., Metafora. - In: NEUROPEPTIDES. - ISSN 0143-4179. - STAMPA. - 11:(1988), pp. 89-92. [10.1016/0143-4179(88)90016-9]

B-lipotropin 61-76 and 61-91 Fragments Act As Transglutaminase Substrates Invitro

PORTA, RAFFAELE;
1988

Abstract

Both a- and -endorphin were shown to incorporate radioactive polyamines during incubation in the presence of purified transglutaminase and Ca2+, spermine acting as the best acyl acceptor substrate. The endorphin labelling is dependent on the time of exposure to the enzyme and on the substrate concentration. In the absence of acyl acceptor polyamines, isotopically labelled -endorphin gives rise to high molecular weight radioactive polymer(s). Moreover, when different proteins acting as transglutaminase substrates are added, -endorphin produces heterologous structures. These data indicate that the glutamine-71 of the -lipotropin chain, contained in both - and -endorphin, functions as acyl donor substrate for the enzyme and that at least one -endorphin lysyl residue can serve as acyl acceptor.
1988
B-lipotropin 61-76 and 61-91 Fragments Act As Transglutaminase Substrates Invitro / Porta, Raffaele; V., Gentile; C., Esposito; A., Fusco; G., Peluso; S., Metafora. - In: NEUROPEPTIDES. - ISSN 0143-4179. - STAMPA. - 11:(1988), pp. 89-92. [10.1016/0143-4179(88)90016-9]
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