Structure and chromosomal assignment of the human cathepsin K gene
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- DOI: 10.1006/geno.1997.4631
Structure and chromosomal assignment of the human cathepsin K gene
Abstract
Cathepsin K is a recently identified lysosomal cysteine proteinase that is the major protease responsible for bone resorption and remodeling. Mutations in this gene cause the sclerosing osteochondrodysplasia pycnodysostosis. To assess its evolutionary relatedness to other cysteine proteases and to facilitate mutation identification in patients with pycnodysostosis, a genomic clone, 74e16, containing the cathepsin K gene was isolated from a human PAC library, and the cathepsin K genomic structure was determined. The cathepsin K gene contained eight exons and spanned approximately 9 kb. The transcription initiation site, determined by primer extension analysis, was 169 nucleotides upstream from the translation initiation site. The 5'-flanking region lacked a TATA box but contained two AP1 sites. Comparison of genomic and cDNA sequences suggested that this flanking sequence may be the major promoter in osteoclasts and macrophages. Cathepsin K was mapped to chromosome 1q21 by fluorescence in situ hybridization and found to reside within 150 kb of an evolutionarily related cysteine protease, cathepsin S. These findings expand our understanding of the papain family lysosomal cysteine proteases and should facilitate mutation analysis in pycnodysostosis.
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