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Apoptotic Hepatocytes Become Insoluble in Detergents and Chaotropic Agents As a Result of Transglutaminase Action

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1989 Mar 13
PMID 2564346
Citations 35
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Abstract

Physiological deletion of cells ensues programmed death which involves formation of apoptotic bodies with fragmented DNA. Here we report that apoptotic hepatocytes are insoluble in detergents, urea, guanidine hydrochloride, reducing agents and thereby can be isolated from rat liver following collagenase treatment. They are wrinkled, spherical structures similar to cornified envelopes of epidermis by phase-contrast microscopy and show irregular, globular morphology by scanning-electron microscopy. Part of their DNA content is cleaved into nucleosomal and oligonucleosomal fragments. Their insolubility, like that of the cornified envelope, is evoked by epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)lysine and N1,N8-bis(gamma-glutamyl)spermidine protein cross-linking bonds formed by transglutaminase.

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