Cystatin-SA, a member of the cystatin superfamily of cysteine protease inhibitors, plays a critical role in regulating proteolytic activity in various physiological and pathological processes. The protein is encoded by the CST2 gene and is primarily known for its inhibitory action on cathepsin B and other lysosomal cysteine proteases. These enzymes, when unregulated, can contribute to tissue degradation and are involved in diseases such as cancer, arthritis, and neurodegeneration.
Cystatin-SA exerts its function by non-covalently binding to the active site of target proteases, thereby modulating their proteolytic activity. The balance between proteases and their inhibitors like cystatin-SA is essential for maintaining tissue homeostasis. Disruption of this equilibrium can lead to pathological states where excessive degradation or accumulation of proteins occurs.As a natural inhibitor, cystatin-SA is also implicated in immune defense mechanisms. By controlling protease activity, it helps regulate the processing and presentation of antigens, contributing to the immune response. Furthermore, cystatin-SA may be involved in protecting the body against infections by inhibiting the proteases of invading pathogens.
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