Protein Domain : IPR020381

Type:  Domain Name:  Proteinase inhibitor I25, cystatin, conserved region
Description:  The cystatins are cysteine proteinase inhibitors belonging to MEROPS inhibitor family I25, clan IH [, , ]. They mainly inhibit peptidases belonging to peptidase families C1 (papain family) and C13 (legumain family). The cystatin family includes:The Type 1 cystatins, which are intracellular cystatins that are present in the cytosol of many cell types, but can also appear in body fluids at significant concentrations. They are single-chain polypeptides of about 100 residues, which have neither disulphide bonds nor carbohydrate side chains. The Type 2 cystatins, which are mainly extracellular secreted polypeptides synthesised with a 19-28 residue signal peptide. They are broadly distributed and found in most body fluids. The Type 3 cystatins, which are multidomain proteins. The mammalian representatives of this group are the kininogens. There are three different kininogens in mammals: H- (high molecular mass, ) and L- (low molecular mass) kininogen which are found in a number of species, and T-kininogen that is found only in rat. Unclassified cystatins. These are cystatin-like proteins found in a range of organisms: plant phytocystatins, fetuin in mammals, insect cystatins and a puff adder venom cystatin which inhibits metalloproteases of the MEROPS peptidase family M12 (astacin/adamalysin). Also a number of the cystatins-like proteins have been shown to be devoid of inhibitory activity. All true 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. This entry represents a conserved region found in a number of cystatins. Short Name:  Prot_inh_cystat_cons-reg

0 Child Features

1 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR018073 Conserved_site Proteinase inhibitor I25, cystatin, conserved site

1 Cross References

Identifier
PD001231

2 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR000010 Domain Cystatin domain
IPR009994 Domain Phloem filament PP1

0 GO Annotation

0 Ontology Annotations

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
19455 D8RZ28 PAC:15403531 Selaginella moellendorffii 91  
418098 D8S4N5 PAC:15403723 Selaginella moellendorffii 194  
85303 D8R6B8 PAC:15419157 Selaginella moellendorffii 193  
evm.TU.contig_42168.1 PAC:16431704 Carica papaya 37  
evm.model.supercontig_157.8 PAC:16409864 Carica papaya 138  
evm.model.supercontig_228.9 PAC:16414114 Carica papaya 237  
evm.model.supercontig_34.197 PAC:16417934 Carica papaya 99  
evm.model.supercontig_34.198 PAC:16417935 Carica papaya 88  
evm.model.supercontig_34.196 PAC:16417933 Carica papaya 67  
evm.model.supercontig_34.199 PAC:16417936 Carica papaya 128  
evm.model.supercontig_34.201 PAC:16417940 Carica papaya 99  
evm.model.supercontig_34.200 PAC:16417939 Carica papaya 99  
evm.model.supercontig_75.103 PAC:16425822 Carica papaya 125  
29785.m000949 B9SB56 PAC:16808495 Ricinus communis 101  
29940.m000399 B9SJN2 PAC:16814268 Ricinus communis 208  
30183.m001284 B9RRK6 PAC:16822969 Ricinus communis 138  
29686.m000868 B9SHT3 PAC:16805779 Ricinus communis 238  
27574.m000225 B9SYV2 PAC:16798737 Ricinus communis 119  
Cucsa.365610.1 PAC:16981443 Cucumis sativus 105  
Cucsa.398780.1 PAC:16983629 Cucumis sativus 104  
Cucsa.083990.1 PAC:16956500 Cucumis sativus 118  
Cucsa.050580.1 PAC:16954114 Cucumis sativus 106  
Cucsa.048060.1 PAC:16953790 Cucumis sativus 96  
Cucsa.100820.1 PAC:16958591 Cucumis sativus 116  
Cucsa.100800.1 PAC:16958589 Cucumis sativus 100  
Cucsa.100830.1 PAC:16958592 Cucumis sativus 106  
Cucsa.142550.1 PAC:16963655 Cucumis sativus 101  
Cucsa.151370.1 PAC:16964452 Cucumis sativus 203  
Cucsa.151380.1 PAC:16964453 Cucumis sativus 202  
Cucsa.206990.1 PAC:16969188 Cucumis sativus 103  

3 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            1855589
            2107324
            14587292