کاتپسین جی

کاتپسین جی (انگلیسی: Cathepsin G) یک آنزیم است که در انسان توسط ژن «CTSG» کُدگذاری می‌شود. کاتپسین جی یکی از سه آنزیم سرین پروتئاز در خانوادهٔ کیموتریپسین است. این آنزیم در گرانول‌های آزورفیل گلبول‌های سفید بیگانه‌خوار یافت می‌شود. این پروتئاز در از بین بردن ارگانیسم‌های مهاجم داخل‌سلولی، و تجزیهٔ بافتی در محل‌های التهاب و پاسخ صد التهابی نقش دارد.[4][5][6][7] ژن این آنزیم در انسان بر روی کروموزوم ۱۴ قرار دارد.

CTSG
ساختارهای موجود
PDBOrtholog search: PDBe RCSB
معین‌کننده‌ها
نام‌های دیگرCTSG, CATG, CG, cathepsin G
شناسه‌های بیرونیOMIM: 116830 MGI: 88563 HomoloGene: 105646 GeneCards: CTSG
الگوی گسترش RNA
More reference expression data
هم‌ساخت‌شناسی
گونه‌هاانسانموش
Entrez

1511

13035

آنسامبل

ENSG00000100448

ENSMUSG00000040314

یونی‌پروت

P08311

P28293

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001911 XM_011536499، NM_001911

NM_007800

RefSeq (پروتئین)

XP_011534801 NP_001902، XP_011534801

NP_031826

موقعیت (UCSC)n/aChr : 56.1 – 56.1 Mb
جستجوی PubMed[2][3]
ویکی‌داده
مشاهده/ویرایش HumanView/Edit Mouse

اهمیت بالینی

کاتپسین جی در بروز روماتیسم مفصلی، بیماری سرخرگ کرونری، پیوره، آسیب ایسکمی-ریپرفیوژن و متاستازهای استخوانی نقش دارد.[8][9][10][11][12] این آنزیم همچنین در چندین بیماری التهابی از جمله بیماری مزمن انسدادی ریه، سندرم دسترس حاد تنفسی و فیبروز سیستیک دخالت دارد.[13][14][15]

افزایش تولید این آنزیم در بیماری قوز قرنیه نیز دیده شده‌است.[16]

جستارهای وابسته

پروتئاز

منابع

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