Tissue transglutaminase-dependent posttranslational modification of the retinoblastoma gene product in promonocytic cells undergoing apoptosis

  • Oliverio, S.
  • Amendola, A.
  • FARRACE, MARIA GRAZIA
  • Fesus, L.
  • Nemes, Z.
  • DI SANO, FEDERICA
  • PIREDDA, LUCIA
  • SPINEDI, ANGELO
  • PIACENTINI, MAURO
Publication date
January 1997
Publisher
place:WASHINGTON

Abstract

The retinoblastoma gene product (pRB) plays an important role in controlling both cell release from the G(1) phase and apoptosis, We show here that in the early phases of apoptosis, pRB is posttranslationally modified by a tissue transglutaminase (tTG)-catalyzed zed reaction, In fact, by employing a novel haptenized lysis synthetic substrate which allows the isolation of glutaminyl-tTG substrates in vivo, we identified pRB as a potential tTG substrate in U937 cells undergoing apoptosis, In keeping with this finding, we showed that apoptosis of U937 cells is characterized by the rapid disappearance of the 105,000- to 110,000-molecular-weight pRB forms concomitantly with the appearance of a smear of immunoreactive products with a molecular we...

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