Regulation of ATPase activity of transglutaminase 2 by MT1-MMP: implications for mineralization of MC3T3-E1 osteoblast cultures
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Regulation of ATPase activity of transglutaminase 2 by MT1-MMP: implications for mineralization of MC3T3-E1 osteoblast cultures
Abstract
A pro-mineralization function for transglutaminase 2 (TG2) has been suggested in numerous studies related to bone, cartilage, and vascular calcification. TG2 is an enzyme which can perform protein crosslinking functions, or act as a GTPase/ATPase depending upon different stimuli. We have previously demonstrated that TG2 can act as an ATPase in a Ca(2+)-rich environment and that it can regulate phosphate levels in osteoblast cultures. In this study, we investigate the role MT1-MMP in regulating the ATPase activity of TG2. We report that proteolytic cleavage of TG2 by MT1-MMP in vitro results in nearly a 3-fold increase in the ATPase activity of TG2 with a concomitant reduction in its protein-crosslinking activity. We show that MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts secreted full-length TG2 and major smaller fragments of 66 and 56 kDa, the latter having ATP-binding abilities. MT1-MMP inhibition by a neutralizing antibody suppressed mineralization of osteoblast cultures to 35% of control, and significantly reduced phosphate levels in conditioned medium (CM). Furthermore, MT1-MMP inhibition abolished two of TG2 fragments in the cultures, one of which, the 56-kDa fragment, has ATPase activity. Neutralization of MT1-MMP at early phases of mineralization significantly reduced mineral deposition, but had no effect in later phases implying MT1-MMP and TG2 might contribute to the initiation of mineralization. The cleavage of TG2 by MT1-MMP likely occurs on the cell surface/pericellular matrix where MT1-MMP and TG2 were co-localized. Based on these data, we propose that MT1-MMP modulates the extracellular function TG2 as part of a regulatory mechanism activates the pro-mineralization function of TG2.
J. Cell. Physiol. 223: 260-269, 2010. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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