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Cathepsin K: isolation and characterization of the murine cDNA and genomic sequence, the homologue of the human pycnodysostosis gene.

B D Gelb1, K Moissoglu, J Zhang, J A Martignetti, D Brömme, R J Desnick.   

Abstract

Cathepsin K(EC 3.4.22.38) is a lysosomal cysteine protease that is strongly implicated in bone resorption. The human cathepsin K gene is highly expressed in osteoclasts and gene mutations cause pycnodysostosis, an autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia. To investigate the evolutionary relatedness of cathepsin K across species, the mouse cathepsin K gene was isolated. A mouse heart cDNA clone, pMCatKl, contained the 3' untranslated region, mature enzyme coding sequence, and most of the propeptide. The remainder of the gene was amplified from mouse melanocyte RNA using 5' rapid amplification of cDNA ends. The gene contained a 990-bp open reading frame, predicting a 329-amino-acid prepropolypeptide. The structure of the protein included a 15-amino-acid presignal, a 99-amino-acid proregion, and a 215-amino-acid mature enzyme. Two potential N-glycosylation sites were identified, one in the proregion and one in the mature enzyme. The 5' untranslated region was 135 bp. The 3' untranslated region was 470 bp including a 9-bp poly(A) tract and contained two polyadenylation signals. The mouse cathepsin K nucleotide and amino acid sequences were highly conserved with the human, rabbit, and chicken homologues across the proregion and mature enzyme. The mouse cathepsin K gene was isolated from an V129 genomic library, and characterization of its genomic structure and intron sizes revealed exons with the initiation ATG in exon 2 and termination TGA in exon 8, a genomic organization that was highly conserved with its human homologue. The availability of the mouse cathepsin K cDNA and genomic sequences will facilitate generation of a mouse model of cathepsin K deficiency by gene targeting.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8986645     DOI: 10.1006/bmme.1996.0088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Mol Med        ISSN: 1077-3150


  11 in total

1.  Characterization of novel cathepsin K mutations in the pro and mature polypeptide regions causing pycnodysostosis.

Authors:  W S Hou; D Brömme; Y Zhao; E Mehler; C Dushey; H Weinstein; C S Miranda; C Fraga; F Greig; J Carey; D L Rimoin; R J Desnick; B D Gelb
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 14.808

2.  Atypical femur fractures in a patient with pycnodysostosis: a case report.

Authors:  J Hashem; R Krochak; M D Culbertson; C Mileto; H Goodman
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2015-06-04       Impact factor: 4.507

3.  Orai1-mediated calcium entry plays a critical role in osteoclast differentiation and function by regulating activation of the transcription factor NFATc1.

Authors:  Sung-Yong Hwang; James W Putney
Journal:  FASEB J       Date:  2011-12-23       Impact factor: 5.191

Review 4.  Next-generation sequencing: a frameshift in skeletal dysplasia gene discovery.

Authors:  S Lazarus; A Zankl; E L Duncan
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2013-08-01       Impact factor: 4.507

5.  Ablation of cathepsin k activity in the young mouse causes hypermineralization of long bone and growth plates.

Authors:  Adele L Boskey; Bruce D Gelb; Eric Pourmand; Valery Kudrashov; Stephen B Doty; Lyudmila Spevak; Mitchell B Schaffler
Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  2009-01-27       Impact factor: 4.333

6.  Aging and menopause reprogram osteoclast precursors for aggressive bone resorption.

Authors:  Anaïs Marie Julie Møller; Jean-Marie Delaissé; Jacob Bastholm Olesen; Jonna Skov Madsen; Luisa Matos Canto; Troels Bechmann; Silvia Regina Rogatto; Kent Søe
Journal:  Bone Res       Date:  2020-07-01       Impact factor: 13.567

Review 7.  Clinical and animal research findings in pycnodysostosis and gene mutations of cathepsin K from 1996 to 2011.

Authors:  Yang Xue; Tao Cai; Songtao Shi; Weiguang Wang; Yanli Zhang; Tianqiu Mao; Xiaohong Duan
Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2011-05-10       Impact factor: 4.123

8.  Aging and menopause reprogram osteoclast precursors for aggressive bone resorption.

Authors:  Anaïs Marie Julie Møller; Jean-Marie Delaissé; Jacob Bastholm Olesen; Jonna Skov Madsen; Luisa Matos Canto; Troels Bechmann; Silvia Regina Rogatto; Kent Søe
Journal:  Bone Res       Date:  2020-07-01       Impact factor: 13.567

9.  Clinical and genetic characterization of three Russian patients with pycnodysostosis due to pathogenic variants in the CTSK gene.

Authors:  Tatiana Vladimirovna Markova; Vladimir Kenis; Evgeniy Melchenko; Darya Guseva; Darya Osipova; Nailya Galeeva; Tatiana Nagornova; Elena Leonidovna Dadali
Journal:  Mol Genet Genomic Med       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 2.473

Review 10.  Actin and Actin-Associated Proteins in Extracellular Vesicles Shed by Osteoclasts.

Authors:  L Shannon Holliday; Lorraine Perciliano de Faria; Wellington J Rody
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-12-25       Impact factor: 5.923

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