Literature DB >> 3421939

Evidence for filaggrin as a component of the cell envelope of the newborn rat.

S Richards1, I R Scott, C R Harding, J E Liddell, G M Powell, C G Curtis.   

Abstract

A substrate of transglutaminase, specific to the epidermis, was identified, by fluorescent and radioactive labelling with the lysine analogues dansylcadaverine and [14C]putrescine respectively, in newborn-rat epidermal homogenates and whole-skin organ cultures. The labelled analogues were preferentially incorporated into the stratum-corneum protein filaggrin in a Ca2+-dependent manner in both 'in vitro' systems. When filaggrin was labelled in vivo with [3H]histidine and then incubated with rat epidermal preparations, the label was rendered SDS/thiol-insoluble. Incorporation of [3H]filaggrin into the insoluble envelope fraction was Ca2+-dependent and inhibited by EDTA and exogenous amines. Antisera to newborn-rat filaggrin cross-reacted with purified newborn-rat cell envelopes, and this reaction was blocked by adsorbing the antiserum with purified filaggrin. Quantification of the 'envelope-bound' filaggrin showed it to be a significant component, accounting for approx. 10% of the cell-envelope protein.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3421939      PMCID: PMC1149269          DOI: 10.1042/bj2530153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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