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Cathepsin A Protein (CTSA)

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Cathepsin A Protein (CTSA)

Introduction

Cathepsin A (CTSA), also known as lysosomal carboxypeptidase A or protective protein/cathepsin A (PPCA), is a multifunctional lysosomal enzyme with critical roles in protein degradation, lysosomal enzyme stabilization, and cellular homeostasis. Originally characterized for its role in glycoprotein processing, CTSA has emerged as an important player in neurodegeneration, with functions spanning amyloid-beta degradation, alpha-synuclein clearance, and lysosomal enzyme complex formation.

The protein serves dual functions: as a serine carboxypeptidase that cleaves amino acids from peptide substrates, and as a protective protein that forms stable complexes with other lysosomal enzymes (β-galactosidase and neuraminidase), protecting them from proteolytic degradation. This protective function is essential for normal lysosomal activity, and deficiency leads to the lysosomal storage disorder galactosialidosis.

In the nervous system, CTSA participates in the degradation of disease-associated proteins including amyloid-beta in Alzheimer's disease and alpha-synuclein in Parkinson's disease. Decreased CTSA activity has been observed in neurodegenerative disease brains, suggesting therapeutic potential for enhancing its function.

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