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It is a heterodimer, with a 14 kD light chain and 34 kD heavy chain, activated from Procathepsin D autocatalytically and with assistance from cysteine proteases. Between the two lobes is an extended active site that accomidates 8 residues. CD specificity is gained by active site preference for hydrophobic residues. At the base of the active site are the two aspartate residues involved in catalysis of peptide bonds.
It is a heterodimer, with a 14 kD light chain and 34 kD heavy chain, activated from Procathepsin D autocatalytically and with assistance from cysteine proteases. Between the two lobes is an extended active site that accomidates 8 residues. CD specificity is gained by active site preference for hydrophobic residues. At the base of the active site are the two aspartate residues involved in catalysis of peptide bonds.
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==Catalytic Mechanism==

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Cathepsin D

Introduction

Cathepsin D (CD) is an apartic acid protease generally found in the lysosome of cells, but is also found intracellularly, extracellularly, and in endosomes. Its pH optimum is at an acidic pH (4-6).

CD important for protein degradation, but many physiologically relavent functions have been idenfified.

It is a heterodimer, with a 14 kD light chain and 34 kD heavy chain, activated from Procathepsin D autocatalytically and with assistance from cysteine proteases. Between the two lobes is an extended active site that accomidates 8 residues. CD specificity is gained by active site preference for hydrophobic residues. At the base of the active site are the two aspartate residues involved in catalysis of peptide bonds.

Activation

Catalytic Mechanism

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