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. 1997 Dec;43(5):1041-9.
doi: 10.1080/15216549700204861.

Role of transglutaminase in keratinization of vaginal epithelial cells in oestrous cycling rats

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Role of transglutaminase in keratinization of vaginal epithelial cells in oestrous cycling rats

V Vijayalakshmi et al. Biochem Mol Biol Int. 1997 Dec.

Abstract

Aspects of the regulation of calcium dependent transglutaminase (TGase) enzyme in the terminally differentiating vaginal epithelial cells (VEC) from cycling and oestradiol primed ovariectomized (OVX) rats are described. There is a significant increase in the TGase activity and a quantitative rise in its cross-linked sigma(tau-glutamyl)lysine covalent product in the VEC of oestrus rats. A similar phenomena was also evident in the oestradiol primed OVX rats. However, in the VEC of the diestrus/unprimed OVX rats, the enzyme activity and its cross-linked product tend to be at its basal level. An increase of TGase activity in the keratinized layers of the oestrus VEC was observed. Immunohistochemical localization data parallel the biochemical measurements. These findings suggest that TGase activity may be associated with the differential status of the cell and primarily aids in the conferring structural stability and integrity to the stratified VEC. Aggregates of the keratin tonofilament bundles which are covalently cross-linked by the formation of sigma(tau-glutamyl)lysine in the oestrus vagina renders them resistant to denaturant and proteolytic treatments.

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