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|August 8, 1983
Abstract:
Transglutaminase may be an important intracellular regulator of protein function through its ability to catalyze the calcium-dependent covalent linkage of primary amines to glutamine residues in peptide linkage with the generation of ammonia. This study provides further evidence that a major alteration in tumor cells is the marked decline in the expression of transglutaminase activity. This may alter its known protein cross-linking activity and favor lack of differentiation and proliferation.

