Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry 1 and
2. Cancer Research Laboratories, Department of Pathology, 2 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Calpains are a family of Ca
2+
-dependent intracellular cysteine proteases, including the ubiquitously expressed μ- and m-calpains. Both μ- and m-calpains are heterodimers, consisting of a distinct large 80-kDa catalytic subunit, encoded by the genes
Capn1
and
Capn2
, and a common small 28-kDa regulatory subunit (
Capn4
). The physiological roles and possible functional distinctions of μ- and m-calpains remain unclear, but suggested functions include participation in cell division and migration, integrin-mediated signal transduction, apoptosis, and regulation of cellular control proteins such as cyclin D1 and p53. Homozygous disruption of murine
Capn4
eliminated both μ- and m-calpain activities, but this did not affect survival and proliferation of cultured embryonic stem cells or embryonic fibroblasts, or the early stages of organogenesis. However, mutant embryos died at midgestation and displayed defects in the cardiovascular system, hemorrhaging, and accumulation of erythroid progenitors.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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