Calpain chronicle—an enzyme family under multidisciplinary characterization
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概要
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Calpain is an intracellular Ca2+-dependent cysteine protease (EC 3.4.22.17; Clan CA, family C02) discovered in 1964. It was also called CANP (Ca2+-activated neutral protease) as well as CASF, CDP, KAF, etc. until 1990. Calpains are found in almost all eukaryotes and a few bacteria, but not in archaebacteria. Calpains have a limited proteolytic activity, and function to transform or modulate their substrates’ structures and activities; they are therefore called, “modulator proteases.” In the human genome, 15 genes—CAPN1, CAPN2, etc.—encode a calpain-like protease domain. Their products are calpain homologs with divergent structures and various combinations of functional domains, including Ca2+-binding and microtubule-interaction domains. Genetic studies have linked calpain deficiencies to a variety of defects in many different organisms, including lethality, muscular dystrophies, gastropathy, and diabetes. This review of the study of calpains focuses especially on recent findings about their structure–function relationships. These discoveries have been greatly aided by the development of 3D structural studies and genetic models.(Communicated by Masanori OTSUKA, M.J.A.)
著者
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SORIMACHI Hiroyuki
Calpain Project, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science (Rinshoken)
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HATA Shoji
Calpain Project, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science (Rinshoken)
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ONO Yasuko
Calpain Project, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science (Rinshoken)
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Sorimachi Hiroyuki
Tokyo Metropolitan Inst. Medical Sci. Tokyo Jpn
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Hata Shoji
Calpain Project Department Of Advanced Science For Biomolecules Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science
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SORIMACHI Hiroyuki
Calpain Project, Department of Advanced Science for Biomolecules, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
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Ono Yasuko
Calpain Project, Department of Advanced Science for Biomolecules, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
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