The kinetic parameters and some enzymatic characteristics of human platelet and chicken gizzard transglutaminases were determined. Activity of the transglutaminases was regulated by calmodulin. These enzymes co-isolated with alpha-actinin and were dissociated from alpha-actinin by gel filtration and absorption onto a calmodulin affinity column. Silver-stained polyacrylamide gels showed that the protein peak eluted by EGTA from this column contained polypeptides of Mr approximately 58,000 and 63,000. The transglutaminases required Ca2+ for incorporation of monodansylcadaverine into casein and actin substrates. Activity was enhanced 3-fold by calmodulin with a biphasic effect, showing stimulation at 10-200 nM and inhibition at concentrations higher than 300 nM. In the presence of 200 nM calmodulin, half-maximal transglutaminase stimulation was obtained with 2.5 microM free [Ca2+]. Chlorpromazine inhibited calmodulin enhancement of the transglutaminases. Activity of the transglutaminases was independent of proteolytic activation, since inhibitors for Ca2+-dependent proteases failed to inhibit filamin cross-linking. For comparison, factor XIIa, a plasma and platelet transglutaminase, required both Ca2+ and thrombin for activation and was insensitive to calmodulin. The cross-linking pattern of fibrin, fibrin monomers, and fibrinogen by the calmodulin-regulated transglutaminases showed, by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, disappearance of fibrinogen alpha-chains with no decrease of beta- and gamma-chains or formation of gamma-gamma dimers. By autoradiography, cross-linked products of 125I-fibrinogen revealed heavily labeled high molecular weight polymers and polypeptides of Mr 98,000, 116,000, and 148,000; the latter appeared to be a transient species. However, when fibrin, fibrin monomers, and fibrinogen were used as factor XIIIa substrates, gamma-gamma dimers and alpha-polymers were formed. Formation of gamma-gamma dimers was slower with fibrinogen than with fibrin. Iodoacetamide blocked activity of factor XIIIa but not of the calmodulin-regulated transglutaminases.

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