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Recognition of Epidermal Transglutaminase by IgA and Tissue Transglutaminase 2 Antibodies in a Rare Case of Rhesus Dermatitis
Published on: December 15, 2011
Abstract:
The immunization of rabbits with purified guinea pig liver transglutaminase resulted in the appearance of two antibody populations against the enzyme: one which reacted only with the Ca2+-enzyme complex and another which reacted with the intact as well as the Ca2+-enzyme. The Ca2+-induced confomrational change of the enzyme molecule exposes a new antigenic determinant which initiates the production of a specific antibody population. When the glutamine substrate of the enzyme was a dipeptide, the result of the interaction of the Ca2+-enzyme and its isolated specific antibody was an apparent activation of the catalytic activity. However, when protein substrates were used, an inhibition was observed. The characterization of the mechanism of the activation and the inhibition has led to the conclusion that the consequence of the interaction of Ca 2+-enzyme and its specific antibody is not only a limited steric hindrance of the active center but, besides that, a stabilization of the otherwise labile Ca2+-enzyme. The other antibody population reacts with both forms of the enzyme and its inhibitory effect, which has been observed in each assay, could be due to a prevention of the Ca2+-induced formation of the active enzyme.
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