antizymes
Antizymes are regulatory proteins found in many eukaryotes that control polyamine levels by inhibiting the activity of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) and by affecting polyamine transport. They form part of a feedback system that maintains cellular polyamine homeostasis, responding to elevated polyamine concentrations by limiting further synthesis and uptake.
In mammals, antizymes are encoded by OAZ genes (for example, OAZ1, OAZ2, and OAZ3). The production of
Antizyme inhibitors (AZIN1 and AZIN2) are homologous proteins that resemble ODC but lack decarboxylase activity. They
Biological and clinical relevance includes roles in cell growth, proliferation, and development. Dysregulation of antizymes or