Transglutaminases (Tgases) are a widely distributed group of enzymes that catalyse the post-translational modification of proteins by the formation of isopeptide bonds. This occurs either through protein cross-linking via epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)lysine bonds or through incorporation of primary amines at selected peptide-bound glutamine residues. The cross-linked products, often of high molecular mass, are highly resistant to mechanical challenge and proteolytic degradation, and their accumulation is found in a number of tissues and processes where such properties are important, including skin, hair, blood clotting and wound healing. However, deregulation of enzyme activity generally associated with major disruptions in cellular homoeostatic...
Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as prot...
Transglutaminases (TGs) are structurally and functionally related enzymes that modify the post-trans...
Transglutaminase 2 (TG2, “tissue” TGase) belongs to the family of the TGase enzymes that catalyze p...
Transglutaminases (Tgases) are a widely distributed group of enzymes that catalyse the post-translat...
Transglutaminases form a large family of intracellular and extracellular enzymes that catalyse the C...
Transglutaminases (TGases) constitute a family of enzymes that stabilize protein assemblies by γ‐glu...
Transglutaminases form a large family of intracellular and extracellular enzymes that catalyse the C...
Transglutaminases form a large family of intracellular and extracellular enzymes that catalyse the C...
Transglutaminases form a large family of intracellular and extracellular enzymes that catalyse the C...
Transglutaminases represent a family of enzymes capable of stabilising protein assemblies by y-gluta...
The transglutaminases (TGase; EC2.3.2.13) (R-glutaminyl-peptide-aminase- -glutamyltransferase) are a...
Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as prot...
Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as prot...
Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as prot...
ABSTRACT Transglutaminases catalyze the posttrans-lational modification of proteins by transamidatio...
Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as prot...
Transglutaminases (TGs) are structurally and functionally related enzymes that modify the post-trans...
Transglutaminase 2 (TG2, “tissue” TGase) belongs to the family of the TGase enzymes that catalyze p...
Transglutaminases (Tgases) are a widely distributed group of enzymes that catalyse the post-translat...
Transglutaminases form a large family of intracellular and extracellular enzymes that catalyse the C...
Transglutaminases (TGases) constitute a family of enzymes that stabilize protein assemblies by γ‐glu...
Transglutaminases form a large family of intracellular and extracellular enzymes that catalyse the C...
Transglutaminases form a large family of intracellular and extracellular enzymes that catalyse the C...
Transglutaminases form a large family of intracellular and extracellular enzymes that catalyse the C...
Transglutaminases represent a family of enzymes capable of stabilising protein assemblies by y-gluta...
The transglutaminases (TGase; EC2.3.2.13) (R-glutaminyl-peptide-aminase- -glutamyltransferase) are a...
Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as prot...
Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as prot...
Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as prot...
ABSTRACT Transglutaminases catalyze the posttrans-lational modification of proteins by transamidatio...
Transglutaminases form a family of proteins that have evolved for specialized functions such as prot...
Transglutaminases (TGs) are structurally and functionally related enzymes that modify the post-trans...
Transglutaminase 2 (TG2, “tissue” TGase) belongs to the family of the TGase enzymes that catalyze p...