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    J Bone Miner Res. 1995 Aug;10(8):1197-202.

    Cloning and complete coding sequence of a novel human cathepsin expressed in giant cells of osteoclastomas.

    Li YP, Alexander M, Wucherpfennig AL, Yelick P, Chen W, Stashenko P.

    Department of Cytokine Biology, Forsyth Dental Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

    A gene encoding a possible novel human cathepsin, a cysteine proteinase that is distinct from previously characterized enzymes, has been identified by differential screening of a human osteoclastoma cDNA library. This molecule, termed cathepsin X, appears to represent the human homolog of the osteoclast-expressed rabbit cathepsin OC-2. Cathepsin X (GenBank accession number U20280) is 93.9% identical to OC-2 at the amino acid level, and is 92% identical at the nucleotide level within the coding region. Cathepsin X is 52.2 and 46.9% identical to cathepsins S and L, respectively, and is therefore clearly distinct from these enzymes. Cathepsin X mRNA was localized to multinucleated giant cells within the osteoclastoma tumor by in situ hybridization. These data strongly support the hypothesis that cathepsin X represents a novel cysteine proteinase which is expressed at high levels in osteoclasts.

    PMID: 8585423 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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