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  2. Calpains: Diverse Functions but Enigmatic

Calpains: Diverse Functions but Enigmatic

  • Arch Iran Med. 2018 Apr 1;21(4):170-179.
Masoumeh Hosseini 1 Hossein Najmabadi 1 Kimia Kahrizi 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 Genetics Research Center, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
PMID: 29693408
Abstract

Calpains are a group of non-lysosomal CA2+-dependent cysteine proteases with numerous substrates. Calpains have been identified in almost all eukaryotes and bacteria but not in archaebacteria. In the human genome, this group of Enzymes has 15 isoforms and is present ubiquitously and demonstrates tissue-specific patterns of expression. Calpains are involved in different physiological and pathological processes such as cell proliferation, migration, invasion, Apoptosis and signal transduction and their roles in various disorders have been reported. In this review, functions of calpains, their substrates, their mechanism of regulation and their involvement in diseases have been summarized.

Keywords

Calpains; Disorders; Pathological processes; Physiological processes.

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