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Query: EC:3.4.22.54 (
calpain 3
)
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In the course of cDNA cloning of the large subunits of human mu- and mCANPs, a novel cDNA clone encoding a putative calcium-dependent cysteine protease homologous to but distinct from both mu- and m-types was found. The encoded protein, designated tentatively as
p94
, is composed of four domains similar to those found in other CANP large subunits, but includes three unique regions that have no homology to other CANPs. These unique sequences might be involved in regulating the activation and/or determining the intracellular localization of
p94
. Since the mRNA for
p94
is five times more abundant than that for the CANP small subunit in skeletal muscle, it is possible that
p94
does not associate with the small subunit in vivo. In contrast to the ubiquitous expression of mu- and m-types, the mRNA for
p94
is expressed only in skeletal muscle. Besides acting as a protease,
p94
may act as a skeletal muscle specific regulatory protein like
troponin C
.
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PMID:A novel member of the calcium-dependent cysteine protease family. 240 May 79