2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-9861(02)00407-1
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Structural features associated with the binding of glutamine-containing peptides to Factor XIII

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“…FXIII was nonproteolytically activated under a series of conditions and TGase activity monitored using a modified version of the Dade-Behring Berichrom assay [31]. When incubated in the presence of several different divalent metals including 50 mM Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , Ba 2+ or Cu 2+ , only Ca 2+ displayed activity (data not shown).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…FXIII was nonproteolytically activated under a series of conditions and TGase activity monitored using a modified version of the Dade-Behring Berichrom assay [31]. When incubated in the presence of several different divalent metals including 50 mM Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , Ba 2+ or Cu 2+ , only Ca 2+ displayed activity (data not shown).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FXIII was activated for 10 min at 37 °C before adding 3 μl to the assay. For each assay, the volume of activator reagent (163 μl) and detector reagent (250 μl) as well as the concentration of FXIII (300 nM) and K9 (500 μM) were held constant [31]. The assay contents were placed in a Cary 100 UV/vis spectrophotometer for 2 min at 37 °C for equilibration before the K9 substrate peptide was added.…”
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“…In summary, Asn1 has a major role in binding N1-a 2 PI(1-12) to FXIIIa and, together with the Gln4 side-chain, and perhaps also the Glu3 side-chain [21], is involved in directing the reactive glutamine to the active site in the substrate-binding cavity. On the basis of indirect evidence provided by 1D proton NMR line broadening and 2D transferred NOESY spectra of N1-a 2 PI (1-15), Marinescu et al [20] suggested an interaction between the C-terminal part of the substrate peptide and FXIIIa. In our study, the existence of a second substratebinding site, important for the transglutaminase reaction, was clearly proven by kinetic experiments with C-terminally truncated/substituted substrates and STD NMR.…”
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“…In recent years several peptides based either on b-casein and a2-antiplasmin for the Gln-donor substrate requirements (21,22) or on the bovine aA-crystallin for the amine-donor substrate requirements have been investigated as model systems for the transglutaminase activity (23).…”
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confidence: 99%