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A possible role of transglutaminase 2 in the nucleus of INS-1E and of cells of human pancreatic islets

Transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is a multifunctional protein with Ca(2 +)-dependent transamidating and G protein activity. Previously we reported that the role of TG2 in insulin secretion may involve cytoplasmic actin remodeling and a regulative action on other proteins during granule movement. The aim of...

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Autores principales: Sileno, Sara, D'Oria, Valentina, Stucchi, Riccardo, Alessio, Massimo, Petrini, Stefania, Bonetto, Valentina, Maechler, Pierre, Bertuzzi, Federico, Grasso, Valeria, Paolella, Katia, Barbetti, Fabrizio, Massa, Ornella
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Publicado: Elsevier 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3919173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24291354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2013.11.011
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author Sileno, Sara
D'Oria, Valentina
Stucchi, Riccardo
Alessio, Massimo
Petrini, Stefania
Bonetto, Valentina
Maechler, Pierre
Bertuzzi, Federico
Grasso, Valeria
Paolella, Katia
Barbetti, Fabrizio
Massa, Ornella
author_facet Sileno, Sara
D'Oria, Valentina
Stucchi, Riccardo
Alessio, Massimo
Petrini, Stefania
Bonetto, Valentina
Maechler, Pierre
Bertuzzi, Federico
Grasso, Valeria
Paolella, Katia
Barbetti, Fabrizio
Massa, Ornella
author_sort Sileno, Sara
collection PubMed
description Transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is a multifunctional protein with Ca(2 +)-dependent transamidating and G protein activity. Previously we reported that the role of TG2 in insulin secretion may involve cytoplasmic actin remodeling and a regulative action on other proteins during granule movement. The aim of this study was to gain a better insight into the role of TG2 transamidating activity in mitochondria and in the nucleus of INS-1E rat insulinoma cell line (INS-1E) during insulin secretion. To this end we labeled INS-1E with an artificial donor (biotinylated peptide), in basal condition and after stimulus with glucose for 2, 5, and 8 min. Biotinylated proteins of the nuclear/mitochondrial-enriched fraction were analyzed using two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. Many mitochondrial proteins involved in Ca(2 +) homeostasis (e.g. voltage-dependent anion-selective channel protein, prohibitin and different ATP synthase subunits) and many nuclear proteins involved in gene regulation (e.g. histone H3, barrier to autointegration factor and various heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein) were identified among a number of transamidating substrates of TG2 in INS-1E. The combined results provide evidence that a temporal link exists between glucose-stimulation, first phase insulin secretion and the action of TG on histone H3 both in INS-1E and human pancreatic islets. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Research into the role of transglutaminase 2 during insulin secretion in INS-1E rat insulinoma cellular model is depicting a complex role for this enzyme. Transglutaminase 2 acts in the different INS-1E compartments in the same way: catalyzing a post-translational modification event of its substrates. In this work we identify some mitochondrial and nuclear substrates of INS-1E during first phase insulin secretion. The finding that TG2 interacts with nuclear proteins that include BAF and histone H3 immediately after (2–5 min) glucose stimulus of INS-1E suggests that TG2 may be involved not only in insulin secretion, as suggested by our previous studies in cytoplasmic INS-1E fraction, but also in the regulation of glucose-induced gene transcription.
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spelling pubmed-39191732014-02-10 A possible role of transglutaminase 2 in the nucleus of INS-1E and of cells of human pancreatic islets Sileno, Sara D'Oria, Valentina Stucchi, Riccardo Alessio, Massimo Petrini, Stefania Bonetto, Valentina Maechler, Pierre Bertuzzi, Federico Grasso, Valeria Paolella, Katia Barbetti, Fabrizio Massa, Ornella J Proteomics Article Transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is a multifunctional protein with Ca(2 +)-dependent transamidating and G protein activity. Previously we reported that the role of TG2 in insulin secretion may involve cytoplasmic actin remodeling and a regulative action on other proteins during granule movement. The aim of this study was to gain a better insight into the role of TG2 transamidating activity in mitochondria and in the nucleus of INS-1E rat insulinoma cell line (INS-1E) during insulin secretion. To this end we labeled INS-1E with an artificial donor (biotinylated peptide), in basal condition and after stimulus with glucose for 2, 5, and 8 min. Biotinylated proteins of the nuclear/mitochondrial-enriched fraction were analyzed using two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. Many mitochondrial proteins involved in Ca(2 +) homeostasis (e.g. voltage-dependent anion-selective channel protein, prohibitin and different ATP synthase subunits) and many nuclear proteins involved in gene regulation (e.g. histone H3, barrier to autointegration factor and various heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein) were identified among a number of transamidating substrates of TG2 in INS-1E. The combined results provide evidence that a temporal link exists between glucose-stimulation, first phase insulin secretion and the action of TG on histone H3 both in INS-1E and human pancreatic islets. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Research into the role of transglutaminase 2 during insulin secretion in INS-1E rat insulinoma cellular model is depicting a complex role for this enzyme. Transglutaminase 2 acts in the different INS-1E compartments in the same way: catalyzing a post-translational modification event of its substrates. In this work we identify some mitochondrial and nuclear substrates of INS-1E during first phase insulin secretion. The finding that TG2 interacts with nuclear proteins that include BAF and histone H3 immediately after (2–5 min) glucose stimulus of INS-1E suggests that TG2 may be involved not only in insulin secretion, as suggested by our previous studies in cytoplasmic INS-1E fraction, but also in the regulation of glucose-induced gene transcription. Elsevier 2014-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3919173/ /pubmed/24291354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2013.11.011 Text en © 2014 Elsevier B.V. This document may be redistributed and reused, subject to certain conditions (http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/authorsview.authors/supplementalterms1.0) .
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Sileno, Sara
D'Oria, Valentina
Stucchi, Riccardo
Alessio, Massimo
Petrini, Stefania
Bonetto, Valentina
Maechler, Pierre
Bertuzzi, Federico
Grasso, Valeria
Paolella, Katia
Barbetti, Fabrizio
Massa, Ornella
A possible role of transglutaminase 2 in the nucleus of INS-1E and of cells of human pancreatic islets
title A possible role of transglutaminase 2 in the nucleus of INS-1E and of cells of human pancreatic islets
title_full A possible role of transglutaminase 2 in the nucleus of INS-1E and of cells of human pancreatic islets
title_fullStr A possible role of transglutaminase 2 in the nucleus of INS-1E and of cells of human pancreatic islets
title_full_unstemmed A possible role of transglutaminase 2 in the nucleus of INS-1E and of cells of human pancreatic islets
title_short A possible role of transglutaminase 2 in the nucleus of INS-1E and of cells of human pancreatic islets
title_sort possible role of transglutaminase 2 in the nucleus of ins-1e and of cells of human pancreatic islets
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3919173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24291354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2013.11.011
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