Zcys6: a member of the cystatin superfamily

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C435S320100, C435S252300, C435S325000, C536S023100, C530S350000

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06703224

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to a new polypeptide having diagnostic and therapeutic uses. In particular, the present invention relates to a novel polypeptide, designated “Zcys6,” and to nucleic acid molecules encoding Zcys6.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The cystatin superfamily is an evolutionarily related group of proteins consisting of at least three families: stefins (type 1), cystatins (type 2), and kininogens (type 3) (see, for example, Barrett, TIBS 12:193 (1987); Brown and Dziegielewska,
Prot. Sci
. 6:5 (1997)). Generally, stefin family members are unglycosylated proteins consisting of about 100 amino acids that are devoid of disulfide bonds. In contrast, cystatin family members are proteins consisting of about 115 amino acids and are characterized by two disulfide bonds in the carboxy-terminal region of the protein. Kininogens contain three regions with two disulfide loops, similar to the carboxy terminal domain found in members of the cystatin family. The cystatin superfamily are inhibitors of cysteine proteinases (also referred to as cysteine proteases) and are believed to function in a protective role with regard to pathological action of endogenous or exogenous cysteine proteinases. Cystatins appear to inhibit the cysteine proteinases by forming equimolar reversible complexes with the enzymes.
Cystatin-like proteins have also been identified. One such protein, cystatin-related epididymal specific gene does not contain the conserved sequence motifs necessary for cysteine proteinase inhibitory activity (Cornwell et al.,
Mol. Endocrinol
. 6:1653 (1992); Cornwell and Hann,
Mol. Reprod. Dev
. 41:37 (1995)). Unlike the ubiquitous expression of many of the cystatins, cystatin-related epididymal specific proteins are restricted to the proximal caput epididymal epithelium and testis. Cystatin-related epididymal specific gene expression is stage-specific during spermatogenesis, and the proteins are found in both round and elongating spermatids suggesting a specialized role during spermatogenesis.
Cystatins are also found with male reproductive tissues and secretions. Cystatin C for example is found in highest abundance in human semen and participates in spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis and is associated with the sperm throughout its time in the male genital tract (Esnard et al.,
FEBS Lett.
300:131 (1992)). Testatin is believed to be involved in early testis development. Expression is restricted to fetal gonads and adult testis, and testatin is expressed during testis cord formation in pre-Sertoli cells (Töhönen et al.,
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
95:14208 (1998)).
Proteins capable of modulating spermatogenesis are sought for the study, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions associated with reproductive disorders. The present invention provides such polypeptides for these and other uses that should be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a novel polypeptide, designated “Zcys6.” The present invention also provides Zcys6 polypeptides and Zcys6 fusion proteins, nucleic acid molecules encoding such polypeptides and proteins, and methods of using these amino acid and nucleotide sequences.

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