Cystatin

Proteinase inhibitor I25, cystatin
Crystal structure of an immunomodulatory salivary cystatin from the soft tick Ornithodoros moubata.[1]
Identifiers
Symbol Prot_inh_cystat
Pfam PF00031
InterPro IPR000010
SMART SM00043
PROSITE PDOC00259

The cystatins are a family of cysteine protease inhibitors with homology to chicken cystatin. Cystatins typically comprise about 115 amino acids, are largely acidic, contain four conserved cysteine residues known to form two disulfide bonds, may be glycosylated and/or phosphorylated, with similarity to fetuins, kininogens, stefins, histidine-rich glycoproteins and cystatin-related proteins.[2][3][4] They mainly inhibit peptidases belonging to peptidase families C1 (papain family) and C13 (legumain family).

Contents

Types

The cystatin family includes:

Human cystatins

See also

References

  1. ^ PDB 3L0R; Salát J, Paesen GC, Rezácová P, Kotsyfakis M, Kovárová Z, Sanda M, Majtán J, Grunclová L, Horká H, Andersen JF, Brynda J, Horn M, Nunn MA, Kopácek P, Kopecký J, Mares M (June 2010). "Crystal structure and functional characterization of an immunomodulatory salivary cystatin from the soft tick Ornithodoros moubata". Biochem. J. 429 (1): 103–12. doi:10.1042/BJ20100280. PMID 20545626. ; rendered with PyMOL
  2. ^ Rawlings ND, Barrett AJ (1990). "Evolution of proteins of the cystatin superfamily". J. Mol. Evol. 30 (1): 60–71. doi:10.1007/BF02102453. PMID 2107324. 
  3. ^ Abrahamson M, Alvarez-fernandez M, Nathanson CM (2003). "Cystatins". Biochem. Soc. Symp. (70): 179–199. PMID 14587292. 
  4. ^ Bode W, Turk V (1991). "The cystatins: protein inhibitors of cysteine proteinases". FEBS Lett. 285 (2): 213–219. doi:10.1016/0014-5793(91)80804-C. PMID 1855589. 

Further reading

  • Lee C, Bongcam-Rudloff E, Sollner C, Jahnen-Dechent W, Claesson-Welsh L (2009). "Type 3 cystatins; fetuins, kininogen and histidine-rich glycoprotein". Front. Biosci. 14 (14): 2911–22. doi:10.2741/3422. PMID 19273244. 

External links

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