1.Different inhibition characteristics of intracellular transglutaminase activity by cystamine and cysteamine.
Ju Hong JEON ; Hye Jin LEE ; Gi Yong JANG ; Chai Wan KIM ; Dong Myung SHIN ; Sung Yup CHO ; Eui Ju YEO ; Sang Chul PARK ; In Gyu KIM
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2004;36(6):576-581
The treatment of cystamine, a transglutaminase (TGase) inhibitor, has beneficial effects in several diseases including CAG-expansion disorders and cataract. We compared the inhibition characteristics of cystamine with those of cysteamine, a reduced form of cystamine expected to be present inside cells. Cystamine is a more potent inhibitor for TGase than cysteamine with different kinetics pattern in a non- reducing condition. By contrast, under reducing conditions, the inhibitory effect of cystamine was comparable with that of cysteamine. However, cystamine inhibited intracellular TGase activity more strongly than cysteamine despite of cytoplasmic reducing environment, suggesting that cystamine itself inhibits in situ TGase activity by forming mixed disulfides.
Cell Line, Tumor
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Comparative Study
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Cystamine/*pharmacology
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Cysteamine/*pharmacology
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Enzyme Inhibitors/*pharmacology
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Humans
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Transglutaminases/*antagonists & inhibitors