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Murthy S, Wilson J, Lukas T, Veklich Y, Weisel J, Lorand L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2000 Jan; 97(1):44-8. PMID: 10618368
Studies on transglutaminases usually focus on the polymerization of protein substrates by intermolecular N(epsilon)(gamma-glutamyl)lysine bridges, without considering the possibility that the monomeric protein units, themselves, could also become crosslinked internally....
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Ryan E, Mockros L, Stern A, Lorand L
Biophys J . 1999 Nov; 77(5):2827-36. PMID: 10545380
We investigated the origins of greater clot rigidity associated with FXIIIa-dependent cross-linking. Fibrin clots were examined in which cross-linking was controlled through the use of two inhibitors: a highly specific...
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Ryan E, Mockros L, Weisel J, Lorand L
Biophys J . 1999 Nov; 77(5):2813-26. PMID: 10545379
The origins of clot rheological behavior associated with network morphology and factor XIIIa-induced cross-linking were studied in fibrin clots. Network morphology was manipulated by varying the concentrations of fibrinogen, thrombin,...
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Murthy S, Lomasney J, Mak E, Lorand L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1999 Oct; 96(21):11815-9. PMID: 10518533
The inositol phosphate hydrolyzing activity of human phospholipase Cdelta1 (PLCdelta1) is markedly inhibited when the enzyme is coexpressed with the human heart G(h)/transglutaminase (TG) in human embryonic kidney cells. Because...
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Lorand L, Velasco P, Murthy S, Lefebvre P, Green D
Blood . 1999 Jan; 93(3):909-17. PMID: 9920840
Without a prior history of hemorrhagic disease, a 62-year-old man suffered recurrent episodes of bleeding. Solubility of the patient's clot in 5 mol/L urea indicated a problem with fibrin stabilization....
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Murthy S, Wilson J, Lukas T, Kuret J, Lorand L
J Neurochem . 1998 Dec; 71(6):2607-14. PMID: 9832162
A portion of the neurofibrillary tangles of Alzheimer's disease has the characteristics of cross-linked protein. Because the principal component of these lesions is the microtubule-associated protein tau, and because a...
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Lorand L
Nat Genet . 1998 Nov; 20(3):231. PMID: 9806539
No abstract available.
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Murthy S, Velasco P, Lorand L
Exp Eye Res . 1998 Oct; 67(3):273-81. PMID: 9778408
On account of its protein crosslinking activity, the Ca2+-dependent transglutaminase of the lens is likely to be involved in the formation of cataracts. We have now purified the rabbit lens...
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Lorand L, Stern A, Velasco P
Exp Eye Res . 1998 Jun; 66(5):531-6. PMID: 9628800
Post-translational modifications by transglutaminase may contribute to the remodeling of cellular architecture in the development of lens fiber cells, and there is evidence that the enzyme may also play a...
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Clement S, Velasco P, Murthy S, Wilson J, Lukas T, Goldman R, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1998 Apr; 273(13):7604-9. PMID: 9516464
Mere addition of Ca2+ to a lens cortical homogenate (bovine) generates a series of products composed of a variety of high molecular weight vimentin species. The Ca2+-induced cross-linking of this...