Cystatin

Description
Cystatins inhibit cysteine peptidases of the papain family (MEROPS peptidase family C1), and some also inhibit legumain family enzymes (MEROPS peptidase family C13). These peptidases play key roles in physiological processes, such as intracellular protein degradation (cathepsins B, H and L), are pivotal in the remodelling of bone (cathepsin K), and may be important in the control of antigen presentation (cathepsin S, mammalian legumain). Moreover, the activities of such peptidases are increased in pathophysiological conditions, such as cancer metastasis and inflammation. Additionally, such peptidases are essential for several pathogenic parasites and bacteria. Thus in animals cystatins not only have capacity to regulate normal body processes and perhaps cause disease when down-regulated, but in other organisms may also participate in defence against biotic and abiotic stress.
Pfam
Interpro
Sequences retrieved from pattern (1)
CAMPCysP T-[FH]-[IL]-S-x(0,2)-E-x-[IM]-[AI]-[DV]-x-N-x-[AI]  
  UniProt Name
  Q9H112 Cystatin-11
  P84911, P84910 Cystatin-1, Cystatin-2

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