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TPP1 Protein (Tripeptidyl Peptidase 1)

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TPP1 Protein (Tripeptidyl Peptidase 1)

Overview

Tripeptidyl peptidase 1 (TPP1), encoded by the TPP1 gene located on chromosome 11p15.5, is a serine protease enzyme that plays a critical role in lysosomal protein degradation and cellular homeostasis. The protein consists of 563 amino acids and is synthesized as an inactive proenzyme that undergoes proteolytic activation within lysosomes. TPP1 localizes primarily to lysosomes and late endosomes, where it functions as a key component of the cellular quality control system responsible for breaking down proteinaceous waste materials.

Function/Biology

TPP1 is a serine carboxypeptidase that catalyzes the removal of tripeptide units from the N-terminus of proteins and peptides, a process essential for complete lysosomal protein degradation. The enzyme works in concert with other proteases, including cathepsins and lysosomal pepsin, to sequentially dismantle complex protein substrates into amino acids that can be recycled for biosynthesis.

The activation of TPP1 requires proteolytic cleavage within the lysosomal acidic environment. The enzyme's active site contains a catalytic triad characteristic of serine proteases, enabling substrate binding and hydrolysis. TPP1 exhibits broad substrate specificity, processing various lysosomal substrates and contributing to the complete degradation pathway of proteins targeted to lysosomes through autophagy and endocytosis.

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