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cpl-1

Developmental stage

Expressed in embryos, larvae and adults (at protein level) (PubMed:11707440, PubMed:15456850, PubMed:16857685, PubMed:24829385). Expression transiently increases during early embryonic stages and prior to the larval L1/L2, L2/L3, L3/L4 and L4/adult molts (PubMed:11707440, PubMed:16857685). Highest expression in adults (PubMed:11707440). In embryos, expressed in gut cells (PubMed:11707440). In larvae, expressed in the hypodermis, intestine and pharyngeal lining (PubMed:11707440). In molting larvae, expressed in the old and new cuticle (PubMed:11707440).

Function

Cysteine protease which plays an essential role in the degradation of proteins in lysosomes (PubMed:15456850, PubMed:24829385). During early embryogenesis, maternally required for the proteolytic processing of yolk proteins in platelets, a lysosome-like structure where a slow and controlled degradation of yolk proteins occurs (PubMed:15456850, PubMed:24829385). In the gonad, required for the clearance of apoptotic germ cells in the engulfing cell phagolysosomes (PubMed:24829385). In embryos, required for the degradation of endocytic and autophagic cargos (PubMed:24829385). In embryos, may play a role in the degradation of lipid-containing droplets (PubMed:26773047). Required for larval development (PubMed:11707440, PubMed:15456850).

Sequence Similarities

Belongs to the peptidase C1 family.

Tissue Specificity

Expressed in intestine, pharynx posterior bulb, hypodermis and cuticle (at protein level) (PubMed:11707440, PubMed:24829385). Expressed in germ cells, developing oocytes, sheath cells surrounding germ cells and oocytes, and in the eggshell (at protein level) (PubMed:11707440, PubMed:16857685).

Cellular localization

Alternative names

T03E6.7, cpl-1, Cathepsin L-like

swissprot:O45734