Function
Calpains (CAP) are calcium-dependent cysteine proteases. CAPs are regulated by Ca+2 concentration, phosphorylation and calpastatin. The CAP family contains 14 members.
- CAP1 (or mu-CAP) and CAP2 (or M-CAP) T are the best characterized CAPs.
- CAP7 is atypical CAP that lacks a penta-EF-hand domain.
- CAP8 and CAP9 are involved in the mucosal defense against stress-induced gastropathies.
- CAP9 has been identified as the tumor suppressor for gastric cancer.
- CAP13 is expressed in testis and lungs.
Structural highlights
CAP is a heterodimer containing a small 28kDa regulatory subunit which is identical for all CAPs and a large 80kDa catalytic subunit.