Cross-linking of the dermo-epidermal junction of skin regenerating from keratinocyte autografts. Anchoring fibrils are a target for tissue transglutaminase.
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Isolation of a cDNA encoding a novel member of the transglutaminase gene family from human keratinocytes. Detection and identification of transglutaminase gene products based on reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction with degenerate primersThree novel homozygous point mutations and a new polymorphism in the COL17A1 gene: relation to biological and clinical phenotypes of junctional epidermolysis bullosaEpidermal transglutaminase (TGase 3) is required for proper hair development, but not the formation of the epidermal barrierSome, but not all, glycine substitution mutations in COL7A1 result in intracellular accumulation of collagen VII, loss of anchoring fibrils, and skin blistering.Skingineering I: engineering porcine dermo-epidermal skin analogues for autologous transplantation in a large animal model.Transglutaminases (TGs) in ocular and periocular tissues: effect of muscarinic agents on TGs in scleral fibroblasts.Protein crosslinking in assembly and remodelling of extracellular matrices: the role of transglutaminases.Making more matrix: enhancing the deposition of dermal-epidermal junction components in vitro and accelerating organotypic skin culture development, using macromolecular crowding.Enhanced expression of transglutaminase 2 in anterior polar cataracts and its induction by TGF-beta in vitroTransglutaminase 2 and NF-κB: an odd couple that shapes breast cancer phenotype.Supramolecular interactions in the dermo-epidermal junction zone: anchoring fibril-collagen VII tightly binds to banded collagen fibrilsTissue-specific expression and long-term deposition of human collagen VII in the skin of transgenic mice: implications for gene therapy.Chicken coagulation factor XIIIA is produced by the theca externa and stabilizes the ovarian follicular wall.Modular enzymatically crosslinked protein polymer hydrogels for in situ gelation.Facilitated wound healing by activation of the Transglutaminase 1 gene.Modulation of the in situ activity of tissue transglutaminase by calcium and GTP.Increased TG2 expression can result in induction of transforming growth factor beta1, causing increased synthesis and deposition of matrix proteins, which can be regulated by nitric oxide.Cell surface localization of tissue transglutaminase is dependent on a fibronectin-binding site in its N-terminal beta-sandwich domain.Increases in renal epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)-lysine crosslinks result from compartment-specific changes in tissue transglutaminase in early experimental diabetic nephropathy: pathologic implications.Injury-induced "switch" from GTP-regulated to novel GTP-independent isoform of tissue transglutaminase in the rat spinal cord.Tissue transglutaminase localization and activity regulation in the extracellular matrix of articular cartilage.Molecular basis of elastic fiber formation. Critical interactions and a tropoelastin-fibrillin-1 cross-link.Characterization of TG2 and TG1-TG2 double knock-out mouse epidermis.Transient expression of transglutaminase C during prenatal development of human muscles.Protein cross-linking mediated by tissue transglutaminase correlates with the maturation of extracellular matrices during lung development.
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Cross-linking of the dermo-epidermal junction of skin regenerating from keratinocyte autografts. Anchoring fibrils are a target for tissue transglutaminase.
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scientific article published on September 1996
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Cross-linking of the dermo-epi ...... t for tissue transglutaminase.
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Cross-linking of the dermo-epi ...... t for tissue transglutaminase.
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Cross-linking of the dermo-epi ...... t for tissue transglutaminase.
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Altermatt S
Bruckner-Tuderman L
Steinmann B
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10.1172/JCI118901
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1996-09-01T00:00:00Z