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Function

May play some biological role in the host defense system on the mucous membrane independently of or in cooperation with other substances in airway mucous or bronchial secretions. Plays a role in the proteolytic processing of ACE2. Proteolytically cleaves and activates the human coronavirus 229E (HCoV-229E) spike glycoprotein which facilitate virus-cell membrane fusions; spike proteins are synthesized and maintained in precursor intermediate folding states and proteolysis permits the refolding and energy release required to create stable virus-cell linkages and membrane coalescence. Preferentially cleaves the C-terminal side of arginine residues at the P1 position of certain peptides, cleaving Boc-Phe-Ser-Arg-4-methylcoumaryl-7-amide most efficiently and having an optimum pH of 8.6 with this substrate.

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the peptidase S1 family.

Tissue specificity

Located in the cells of the submucosal serous glands of the bronchi and trachea.

Cellular localization

  • Cell membrane
  • Single-pass type II membrane protein
  • Activated by cleavage and secreted.
  • Transmembrane protease serine 11D catalytic chain
  • Secreted
  • Activated by cleavage and secreted.

Alternative names

HAT, TMPRSS11D, Transmembrane protease serine 11D, Airway trypsin-like protease

Target type

Proteins

Primary research area

Immunology & Infectious Disease

Molecular weight

46263Da

We found 4 products in 2 categories

Primary Antibodies

Application

Reactive species

Proteins & Peptides

Species of origin