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Cystatin B Protein

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Cystatin B Protein

Overview

Cystatin B (CSTB) is a small, ubiquitously expressed cysteine protease inhibitor belonging to the type 2 cystatin family. The protein is encoded by the CSTB gene located on chromosome 21q22.3 in humans. With a molecular weight of approximately 11 kDa, cystatin B is one of the most abundant cytoplasmic proteins in cells and is highly concentrated in the brain. The protein is composed of 98 amino acids and functions as a reversible, competitive inhibitor of proteolytic enzymes, particularly cathepsins and calpains. Cystatin B was first identified through its abundant presence in human body fluids and tissues, where it serves critical cytoprotective functions by regulating proteolytic activity within cells.

Function and Biology

Cystatin B exerts its primary function through the inhibition of cysteine proteases, enzymes that cleave peptide bonds within proteins. The inhibitory mechanism involves the binding of cystatin B to the active site of target proteases, preventing substrate access and subsequent proteolytic cleavage. The protein contains a glycine residue at its N-terminus (position 1) that is essential for protease inhibition; removal of this residue abolishes inhibitory activity. Cystatin B displays particularly high affinity for cathepsin B, cathepsin L, and calpain I—proteases implicated in cellular homeostasis, protein degradation, and programmed cell death pathways.

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