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Query: EC:3.2.1.17 (
lysozyme
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A new enzyme catalyzing the deamidation of seed storage proteins was found in germinating wheat grains and was partially purified. It also acts on egg
lysozyme
, horse hemoglobin and reduced RNAse, glutamine and Gly-L-Gln-L-Tyr. No activity was observed when using ovalbumin, serum albumin, RNAse, insulin, asparagine and an asparagine-containing peptide. Only glutaminyl residues appear to be deamidated by this enzyme. It differs from
transglutaminase
and proved to be a true protein deamidase.
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PMID:Protein deamidase from germinating wheat grains. 163 50
Interrelationships of immunologic and enzymatic markers of histiocytes have been studied in malignant neoplasms of histiocytic/monocytic origin and in differential diagnostically relevant, large cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. Cryostat sections required for demonstrating cell surface antigens by monoclonal antibodies are inadequate for studying cellular detail, enzymatic maturation by alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase (ANAE), and demonstrating the classical cytoplasmic markers of histiocytes like
lysozyme
, alpha-1-antitrypsin (AT), and alpha-1-antichymotrypsin (ACT). These markers have been compared in gently fixed and vacuum paraffin-embedded material. The reactivity for monoclonal anti-human monocyte 1 (Mo 1) has also been preserved by this method. Malignant histiocytosis (MH) is characterized by a heterogeneous cell population. The mature, ANAE-positive cells with macrophage morphology usually show a diffuse cytoplasmic positivity for AT and ACT. Lysozyme is moderately positive to negative in these cells, but it is more efficient than these markers in revealing smaller cells resembling monocytes by focal positivity in the cytoplasm. The expression of
Factor XIIIa
(F-XIIIa) is connected with the phagocytic activation of histiocytic cells. F-XIIIa positive cells usually form a minority of the neoplastic population in MH, but the large cytophagocytic marcophages are invariably positive. Reactive macrophages in large cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas are characterized by a coexpression of ANAE, AT, ACT,
lysozyme
, F-XIIIa and Mo 1. Typical cases of true histiocytic lymphoma (THL) are made up of a homogeneous population showing the above mature, phagocytizing phenotype. In MH, Mo 1 and ANAE recognize different subpopulations. The reciprocal relation of these markers is an abnormal phenotypic feature. The results presented in this article prove the diagnostic value of ANAE and
lysozyme
in confirming the histiocytic differentiation of malignant cells. Monoclonal anti-human monocyte 1 is useful for identifying the immature component in MH.
Factor XIIIa
can be considered a functional marker of mature phagocytic histiocytes and an aid in the diagnosis of THL.
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PMID:Diagnostic significance of histiocyte-related markers in malignant histiocytosis and true histiocytic lymphoma. 290 5
Polyamines are natural constituents of most living organisms. However, their function in normal or pathological conditions is not fully understood. We have investigated in vitro effects of polyamines on characteristic properties of isolated renal brush-border membrane vesicles in order to determine whether polyamines have a regulatory role in membrane transport processes. The polyamines putrescine, spermidine and spermine were found to stimulate D-glucose uptake. Diffusional L-glucose uptake was not altered, indicating that the polyamines affected the active transport of D-glucose, rather than inducing nonspecific changes in membrane lipid properties. The amiloride-sensitive Na+ /H + exchange was slightly inhibited by polyamines while Mg2+ -ATPase activity was stimulated. The polyamine effects could not be explained solely by the polycationic properties of these agents, since polycationic polypeptides had an opposite effect. For example,
lysozyme
was found to inhibit D-glucose transport. Spermine was incorporated into the trichloroacetic acid-insoluble fraction of brush-border membrane proteins. Results indicated that this incorporation process consisted of at least two components: a Ca2+ -independent component and a Ca2+ -dependent component, possibly as a result of
transglutaminase
activity which was present in the isolated renal brush-border membranes. By using SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in conjunction with fluorography, [3H]spermine was shown to be incorporated into several brush-border membrane proteins, mainly the 57 kDa, 74 kDa, 100 kDa, a heavy molecular weight band (greater than 200 kDa) and a low molecular weight band (less than 10 kDa). Our results suggest that the polyamine effects on membrane function may be due to a covalent modification of membrane proteins, possibly via a
transglutaminase
-mediated incorporation of polyamines or to the crosslinking of membrane proteins.
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PMID:Polyamines stimulate D-glucose transport in isolated renal brush-border membrane vesicles. 614 64
Transglutaminase activity in monocytes and serum
lysozyme
level were tested in 40 patients with Hodgkin's disease and were found to be significantly increased. Transglutaminase activity in monocytes from patients in a clinically active stage of the disease was higher than in clinically inactive cases of HD, and varied along with the histological subtypes. Serum
lysozyme
varied with the stage of the disease and with the symptomatology as well as with the histological subtype. The enzyme activities were higher before any treatment than after. A parallel increase of
transglutaminase
activity in monocytes and of serum
lysozyme
level suggests an elevated activity of the mononuclear phagocyte system in Hodgkin's disease.
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PMID:Monocyte activation in patients with Hodgkin's disease. 614 93
We studied
tissue transglutaminase
(
TGase
) expression in human myelomonocytic leukemia cells treated by combinations of all-trans retinoic acid (RA) and 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 (VD). We found that in U937 cells, as in HL-60 and THP-1 cells, RA alone caused an early induction of enzyme activity, correlated with increased mRNA expression. VD alone also induced rapid
TGase
mRNA expression but in this case
TGase
enzymatic activity was not measurable until 96 h following onset of treatment. Combinations of both agents had no additional effects over those of RA alone on HL-60 cells, THP-1, and U937 cells during the first 48 h. However, following further incubation, U937 cells expressed increased levels of
TGase
when treated by both agents. By many criteria, including their sensitivity to various inducers of oxidative burst, lipopolysaccharide-induced production of monokines and in the present work,
lysozyme
secretion and
TGase
expression, U937 cells exposed to combinations of RA and VD exhibit a behavior different from those of HL-60 and THP-1 cells. They represent a type of leukemia cell amenable by this treatment to a stage close to that of a terminally differentiated macrophage.
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PMID:Differentiation of U937 myelomonocytic cell line by all-trans retinoic acid and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3: synergistic effects on tissue transglutaminase. 756 22
Lichen planus (LP) is a mucocutaneous disease for which the etiology and pathogenesis are poorly understood. We performed an immunohistochemical study on formalin-fixed tissue sections of 10 cases of LP using subsets of antibodies to lymphocytes (LCA, CD3, OPD4-CD4, L26, LN1 and Leu-7), and monocyte-macrophages [
lysozyme
, KP1-Mac,
Factor XIIIa
(FXIIIa) and S-100 protein]. Six cases showed typical histological features of active LP, two cases showed features of active and inactive LP, and two cases showed only inactive LP. In active LP, scattered T cells (CD3+ and pan T cells) were present in the epidermis, whereas large numbers of CD3+ T cells were present at the dermoepidermal junction and in the dermis. Approximately 40% of the T cells at the dermoepidermal junction were of the helper/inducer subset, whereas approximately 80% of those in the dermis were CD4 positive (helper/inducer T cells). Occasional B cells were present in the dermis only. Increased numbers of S-100-positive Langerhans cells, macrophages expressing
lysozyme
, and FXIIIa dendritic cells were present in the epidermis and dermis. The inactive lesions showed the presence of a few epidermal Langerhans cells and a mild infiltrate of T cells (helper/inducer subset). These results suggest that in addition to different subsets of T cells and macrophages, including Langerhans cells, dermal dendritic cells expressing
Factor XIIIa
and
lysozyme
-positive histiocytes play an important role in lichen planus. They may participate in the destruction and subsequent regeneration of the basal layer of the epidermis, or alternatively may be activated as a result of destruction of the basement membrane in LP.
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PMID:Lymphocyte and macrophage subsets in active and inactive lesions of lichen planus. 810 Jan 22
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) victims have significantly thickened bronchiolar walls with increased mononuclear cells in the adventitia. An immunohistochemical study was performed on 25 SIDS and 18 aged-matched control infants to characterize these cells. The panel of antibodies included alpha-1-antitrypsin,
lysozyme
, actin, vimentin, Leu M1, NSE, S-100, Leu 6, bombesin, serotonin, anti-substance P, vasoactive intestinal peptide, MAC 387, and
Factor XIIIa
. The bronchiolar cells stained with S-100 antibody and demonstrated slender processes similar to dendritic cells, such as Langerhans' cells, and interdigitating reticulum cells, present in normal tissues as well as in certain tumors and inflammatory diseases. Manual counting of the S-100 positive cells and fibers revealed both of these to be significantly increased in SIDS infants as compared to age-matched control infants. Morphologically, the bronchiolar dendritic cells closely resembled Langerhans' cells and therefore may have similar immunologic functions, such as antigen presentation and viral and neoantigen immunosurveillance. We hypothesize that the proliferation of these dendritic cells in SIDS victims is a result of exposure to environmental antigens, resulting in a thickening of the bronchiolar walls, narrowing of the lumen, and reduction in airflow, thus causing a chronic or persistent hypoxia.
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PMID:Proliferation of dendritic cells in the bronchioles of sudden infant death syndrome victims. 834 85
Transglutaminase activity was detected in suspensions of purified spores prepared from
lysozyme
-treated sporulating cells of Bacillus subtilis AJ 1307. The enzyme was easily solubilized from the spores upon incubation at pH 10.5 at 37 degrees C. The
transglutaminase
activity was separated into two fractions upon purification by hydrophobic interaction chromatography (TG1 and TG2). Each enzyme was purified to electrophoretic homogeneity (about 1,000-fold). Both enzymes had the same molecular weight of 29,000 as estimated by SDS-PAGE, had the same N-terminal 30 amino acid sequence, and also showed the same optimal temperature (60 degrees C) and pH (8.2). The purified enzyme catalyzed formation of cross-linked epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)lysine isopeptides, resulting in the gel-formation of protein solutions such as alphas-casein and BSA.
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PMID:Purification and characterization of novel transglutaminase from Bacillus subtilis spores. 1119 1
Gene expression in haemocytes of the kuruma prawn (Penaeus japonicus) was investigated using an expressed sequence tag (EST) approach. Partial nucleotide sequences of cDNA library clones constructed from normal and white spot syndrome virus (WSSV)--infected P. japonicus haemocytes were determined. Of 635 clones obtained from the normal library, 284 (44.7%) significantly matched sequences in GenBank, and of 370 clones obtained from WSSV-infected library, 174 (47.0%) significantly matched sequences in the database. One hundred fifty-two deduced proteins were newly identified. Of these, 28 types were involved in biodefence. For the prophenoloxidase system, there are prophenoloxidase, coagulation factor G-beta chain precursor, factor D, Masquarade-like protease,
transglutaminase
(
TGase
), clottable protein and eight types of protease inhibitors (two types of antileukoproteinase, alpha-2-macroglobulin, chelonianin, elastase inhibitor, two types of Kazal inhibitor and Kunitz-type inhibitor). For antibacterial peptides, there are bactinecin 11, penaeidin-2 precursor and
lysozyme
c type. The others defence-related proteins are basophil leukocyte interleukin-3-regulated protein, natural killer enhancing factor (NK-EF), integral membrane protein (CD34+), ESM-1, Notch homologue and Drac homologue. For the adhesion proteins, there are beta-integrin, cell adhesion molecule (CAM) and three types of collagens. All ESTs representing protease inhibitors and tumour-related proteins were found only in the WSSV-infected library. Those encoding for apoptotic peptides were expressed at high levels in infected library. The putative defence proteins accounted for 2.7% of total ESTs in a normal shrimp library and 15.7% of the total ESTs in an infected library.
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PMID:Gene expression in haemocytes of kuruma prawn, Penaeus japonicus, in response to infection with WSSV by EST approach. 1220 53
We screened various Bacillus species producing
transglutaminase
(
TGase
), measured as labeled putrescine incorporated into N,N-dimethylcasein. As a result, we detected
TGase
activity in sporulating cells of B. subtilis, B. cereus, B. alvei and B. aneurinolyticus, and found
TGase
activity related to sporulation.
TGase
activity of Bacillus subtilis was detected in
lysozyme
-treated sporulating cells during late sporulation, but not in cells without
lysozyme
treatment or the supernatant of the culture broth.
TGase
was found to be localized on spores.
TGase
was preliminarily purified by gel filtration chromatography for characterization. Its activity was eluted in the fractions indicating a molecular weight of approximately 23 kDa.
TGase
could cross-link and polymerize a certain protein. The enzyme was strongly suggested to form epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)lysine bonds, which were detected in the spore coat proteins of B. subtilis. The activity was Ca(2+)-independent like the TGases derived from Streptoverticillium or some plants. It is suggested that
TGase
is expressed during sporulation and plays a role in the assembly of the spore coat proteins of the genus Bacillus.
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PMID:Transglutaminase in sporulating cells of Bacillus subtilis. 1250 Dec 97
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