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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
  
 
===Protein Function ===
 
===Protein Function ===
Cathepsin L2, also known as cathepsin V and encoded by the CTSL2 gene, is a human gene. The protein encoded by this gene, a member of the peptidase C1 family, is a lysosomal cysteine proteinase that may play an important role in corneal physiology. This gene is expressed in colorectal and breast carcinomas but not in normal colon, mammary gland, or peritumoral tissues, suggesting a possible role for this gene in tumor processes. (From Wikipedia)<br /> Cathepsin V is a lysosomal cysteine protease that is expressed in the thymus, testis and corneal epithelium. Its sequence shows that it is a member of the papain family of cysteine proteases, and several pieces of evidence demonstrate an especially close link between this enzyme and cathepsin L. The sequences of these two enzymes are quite similar, with a sequence identity of 77% for the proenzyme and 80% for the mature enzyme. In addition, the position and chromosomal organization of the genes coding for these two cathepsins are similar. The cathepsin V gene has been mapped to a region near the cathepsin L locus, and both genes consist of eight exons that code for analogous regions of the cathepsins V and L structures. Cathepsin V may be involved in T-cell selection in humans. (PMID: 11027133)
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Cathepsin L2, also known as cathepsin V and encoded by the CTSL2 gene, is a human gene. The protein encoded by this gene, a member of the peptidase C1 family, is a lysosomal cysteine proteinase that may play an important role in corneal physiology. This gene is expressed in colorectal and breast carcinomas but not in normal colon, mammary gland, or peritumoral tissues, suggesting a possible role for this gene in tumor processes. (From Wikipedia)<br /> Cathepsin V is a lysosomal cysteine protease that is expressed in the thymus, testis and corneal epithelium. Its sequence shows that it is a member of the papain family of cysteine proteases, and several pieces of evidence demonstrate an especially close link between this enzyme and cathepsin L. The sequences of these two enzymes are quite similar, with a sequence identity of 77% for the proenzyme and 80% for the mature enzyme. In addition, the position and chromosomal organization of the genes coding for these two cathepsins are similar. The cathepsin V gene has been mapped to a region near the cathepsin L locus, and both genes consist of eight exons that code for analogous regions of the cathepsins V and L structures. Cathepsin V may be involved in T-cell selection in humans. (PMID: 11027133)
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===Cys Function & Property===
 
===Cys Function & Property===
Cys138 is one of the active sites of Cathepsin L2, which is very close to His277 and Asn301 in space. These three residues formed a typical catalytic triad motif.<br/>
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:Cys138 is one of the active sites of Cathepsin L2, which is very close to His277 and Asn301 in space. These three residues formed a typical catalytic triad motif.<br/>
  
 
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==Related Pathway==
 
==Related Pathway==
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#Somoza J R, Zhan H, Bowman K K, et al. '''Crystal structure of human cathepsin V[J].''' Biochemistry, 2000, 39(41): 12543-12551. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=11027133 11027133]<br/>
 
#Somoza J R, Zhan H, Bowman K K, et al. '''Crystal structure of human cathepsin V[J].''' Biochemistry, 2000, 39(41): 12543-12551. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=11027133 11027133]<br/>
  
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 19 August 2019

Basic Information
Short Name CTSV
UNP ID O60911
Organism Homo sapiens
Cys Site Cys138
Family/Domain Peptidase C1 family
Known Ligand Ligand list
Function Type Protease

Summary

Protein Function

Cathepsin L2, also known as cathepsin V and encoded by the CTSL2 gene, is a human gene. The protein encoded by this gene, a member of the peptidase C1 family, is a lysosomal cysteine proteinase that may play an important role in corneal physiology. This gene is expressed in colorectal and breast carcinomas but not in normal colon, mammary gland, or peritumoral tissues, suggesting a possible role for this gene in tumor processes. (From Wikipedia)
Cathepsin V is a lysosomal cysteine protease that is expressed in the thymus, testis and corneal epithelium. Its sequence shows that it is a member of the papain family of cysteine proteases, and several pieces of evidence demonstrate an especially close link between this enzyme and cathepsin L. The sequences of these two enzymes are quite similar, with a sequence identity of 77% for the proenzyme and 80% for the mature enzyme. In addition, the position and chromosomal organization of the genes coding for these two cathepsins are similar. The cathepsin V gene has been mapped to a region near the cathepsin L locus, and both genes consist of eight exons that code for analogous regions of the cathepsins V and L structures. Cathepsin V may be involved in T-cell selection in humans. (PMID: 11027133)

Cys Function & Property

Cys138 is one of the active sites of Cathepsin L2, which is very close to His277 and Asn301 in space. These three residues formed a typical catalytic triad motif.
  • Hydrophobic property:
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  • SASA:
Cys138: 10.412 A^2

Protein Sequence

MNLSLVLAAF CLGIASAVPK FDQNLDTKWY QWKATHRRLY GANEEGWRRA
VWEKNMKMIE LHNGEYSQGK HGFTMAMNAF GDMTNEEFRQ MMGCFRNQKF
RKGKVFREPL FLDLPKSVDW RKKGYVTPVK NQKQCGSCWA FSATGALEGQ
MFRKTGKLVS LSEQNLVDCS RPQGNQGCNG GFMARAFQYV KENGGLDSEE
SYPYVAVDEI CKYRPENSVA NDTGFTVVAP GKEKALMKAV ATVGPISVAM
DAGHSSFQFY KSGIYFEPDC SSKNLDHGVL VVGYGFEGAN SNNSKYWLVK
NSWGPEWGSN GYVKIAKDKN NHCGIATAAS YPNV

Structural Information

  • Known structures with covalent ligands:
1FH0
  • Protein structure:
485.png

Related Pathway

Experimental Evidence

Crystallography

Reference

  1. Somoza J R, Zhan H, Bowman K K, et al. Crystal structure of human cathepsin V[J]. Biochemistry, 2000, 39(41): 12543-12551. 11027133