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MEP1B

Meprins are multidomain zinc metalloproteases that are highly expressed in mammalian kidney and intestinal brush border membranes, and in leukocytes and certain cancer cells. They are involved in the hydrolysis of a variety of peptide and protein substrates, and have been implicated in cancer and intestinal inflammation. Mature meprins are oligomers of evolutionarily related, but separately encoded alpha and/or beta subunits. Homooligomers of alpha subunit are secreted, whereas, oligomers containing the beta subunit are plasma membrane-bound. This gene encodes the beta subunit. Targeted disruption of this gene in mice affects embryonic viability, renal gene expression profiles, and distribution of the membrane-associated alpha subunit in kidney and intestine. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2011]
Protein class

Enzymes, Transporters

Predicted location

Membrane, Secreted (different isoforms)

Single cell type specificity

Cell type enriched (Proximal enterocytes)

Immune cell specificity

Not detected in immune cells

Cell line specificity

Cell line enriched (SCLC-21H)

Interaction

Homotetramer consisting of disulfide-linked beta subunits, or heterotetramer of two alpha and two beta subunits formed by non-covalent association of two disulfide-linked heterodimers (By similarity). Interacts with MBL2 through its carbohydrate moiety. This interaction may inhibit its catalytic activity (By similarity).

Molecular function

Hydrolase, Metalloprotease, Protease

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