Title
Transglutaminase Activity is conserved in Stratified Epithelia and Skin Appendages of Mammals and Birds
Language
English
Description (en)
The cross-linking of structural proteins is critical for establishing the mechanical stability of the epithelial compartments of the skin and skin appendages. The introduction of isopeptide bonds between glutamine and lysine residues depends on catalysis by transglutaminases and represents the main protein cross-linking mechanism besides the formation of disulfide bonds. Here, we used a fluorescent labeling protocol to localize the activity of transglutaminases on thin sections of the integument and its appendages in mammals and birds. In human tissues, transglutaminase activity was detected in the granular layer of the epidermis, suprabasal layers of the gingival epithelium, the duct of sweat glands, hair follicles and the nail matrix. In the skin appendages of chickens, transglutaminase activity was present in the claw matrix, the feather follicle sheath, the feather sheath and in differentiating keratinocytes of feather barb ridges. During chicken embryogenesis, active transglutaminase was found in the cornifying epidermis, the periderm and the subperiderm. Transglutaminase activity was also detected in the filiform papillae on the tongue of mice and in conical papillae on the tongue of chickens. In summary, our study reveals that transglutaminase activities are widely distributed in integumentary structures and suggests that transglutamination contributes to the cornification of hard skin appendages such as nails and feathers.
Keywords (en)
Evolutionary Origin; Cell-Death; In-Vitro; Proteins; Hair; Differentiation; Keratinocytes; Localization; Expression; Mutations
DOI
10.3390/ijms24032193
Author of the digital object
Attila Placido  Sachslehner  (Medical University of Vienna)
Leopold  Eckhart  (Medical University of Vienna)
Reinhard  Gruber  (Medical University of Vienna)
Ulrike  Kuchler  (Medical University of Vienna)
Claudia  Hess  (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna)
Karin  Jäger  (Medical University of Vienna)
Miriam  Geiselhofer  (Medical University of Vienna)
Bahar  Golabi  (Medical University of Vienna)
Marta  Surbek  (Medical University of Vienna)
Format
application/pdf
Size
6.7 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Pages or Volume
12
Volume
24
Number
3
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2023
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
14.03.2023 01:41:50
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Metadata
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