prostasin
Prostasin, also known as protease serine 8 (PRSS8), is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored serine protease expressed on the surface of epithelial cells. It belongs to the trypsin-like family of serine proteases and is produced as an inactive zymogen that requires proteolytic processing to become active. In many epithelial tissues, prostasin is activated through a proteolytic cascade, with matriptase (ST14) acting as a key activator by cleaving the prostasin zymogen.
A major function of prostasin is to regulate transepithelial sodium transport. It cleaves and activates the
Clinical and research interest in prostasin centers on its role in cancer biology and tissue remodeling. Altered
Structurally, prostasin contains a catalytic serine protease domain and a propeptide, with the mature enzyme being