TRANSGLUTAMINASE-II - A NEW CLASS OF GTP-BINDING PROTEIN WITH NEW BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS

Citation
Mj. Im et al., TRANSGLUTAMINASE-II - A NEW CLASS OF GTP-BINDING PROTEIN WITH NEW BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS, Cellular signalling, 9(7), 1997, pp. 477-482
Citations number
77
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,"Cell Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
08986568
Volume
9
Issue
7
Year of publication
1997
Pages
477 - 482
Database
ISI
SICI code
0898-6568(1997)9:7<477:T-ANCO>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Tissue type transglutaminase (TGase II) is historically a member oi th e transglutaminase family, which covalently cross-links cellular prote ins and polyamines. A recent new finding in the TGase II field is that the enzyme functions as a signal mediator from receptors so an effect or in transmembrane signaling. This review will discuss the recent dev elopment of TGase II. This new signal transducer was termed G(h) when initially discovered and was recently found to be TGase II. To help th e reader understand the role of G(h) as a signal mediator, the role of heterotrimeric G-proteins in hormone-mediated transmembrane signaling is briefly discussed. We have highlighted how G(h) transmits the alph a(1)-adrenoceptor signal to the phospholipase C-delta 1 and how G(h) i s activated and deactivated compared to the prototype oi heterotrimeri c G-proteins. Recent developments regarding the structure-function of G(h) and other biological functions of G(h) are discussed to facilitat e understanding the impact of G(h) in cells. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.