1. Tissue specific and androgen-regulated expression of human prostate-specific transglutaminase
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Dubbink, H.J. (Erik Jan), Verkaik, N.S. (Nicole), Faber, P.W., Trapman, J. (Jan), Schröder, F.H. (Fritz), Romijn, J.C. (Johannes), Dubbink, H.J. (Erik Jan), Verkaik, N.S. (Nicole), Faber, P.W., Trapman, J. (Jan), Schröder, F.H. (Fritz), and Romijn, J.C. (Johannes)
- Abstract
Transglutaminases (TGases) are calcium-dependent enzymes catalysing the post-translational cross-linking of proteins. In the prostate at least two TGases are present, the ubiquitously expressed tissue-type TGase (TGC), and a prostate-restricted TGase (TGP). This paper deals with the molecular cloning and characterization of the cDNA encoding the human prostate TGase (hTGP). For this purpose we have screened a human prostate cDNA library with a probe from the active-site region of TGC. The largest isolated cDNA contained an open reading frame encoding a protein of 684 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 77 kDa as confirmed by in vitro transcription-translation and subsequent SDS/PAGE. The hTGP gene was tissue-specifically expressed in the prostate, yielding an mRNA of approx. 3.5 kb. Furthermore, a 3-fold androgen-induced upregulation of hTGP mRNA expression has been demonstrated in the recently developed human prostate cancer cell line, PC346C. Other well established human prostate cancer cell lines, LNCaP and PC-3, showed no detectable hTGP mRNA expression on a Northern bolt. The gene coding for prostate TGase was assigned to chromosome 3.
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- 1996