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HPN (gene)

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Symbol
  
Hepsin-SRCR

InterPro
  
IPR015352

SUPERFAMILY
  
1p57

Pfam
  
PF09272

SCOP
  
1p57

Pfam
  
structures

HPN (gene)

Serine protease hepsin is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the HPN gene.

Contents

Function

Hepsin is a cell surface serine protease.

Hepson contains a peptidase S1 domain and an SRCR domain. The SRCR domain is located in the extracellular part of the protein, it is formed primarily by three elements of regular secondary structure: a 12-residue alpha helix, a twisted five-stranded antiparallel beta sheet, and a second, two-stranded, antiparallel sheet. The two beta-sheets lie at roughly right angles to each other, with the helix nestled between the two, adopting an SRCR fold. The exact function of this domain has not been identified, though it probably may serve to orient the protease domain or place it in the vicinity of its substrate.

Clinical significance

Hepsin expression is unregulated in prostate cancer and correlates with disease progression.

References

HPN (gene) Wikipedia