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  • Covington, M.D.; Arrington, D.D.; Schnellmann, R.G.
    Calpain 10 is required for cell viability and is decreased in the aging kidney (2009), Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol., 296, F478-F486.
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Localization

EC Number Localization Comment Organism GeneOntology No. Textmining
3.4.22.B30 mitochondrion
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Mus musculus 5739
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3.4.22.B30 mitochondrion mitochondrial calpain 10 is required for cell viability Homo sapiens 5739
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3.4.22.B30 mitochondrion mitochondrial calpain 10 is required for cell viability Rattus norvegicus 5739
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3.4.22.52 membrane
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Mus musculus 16020
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3.4.22.52 membrane
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Homo sapiens 16020
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3.4.22.52 membrane
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Rattus norvegicus 16020
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Natural Substrates/ Products (Substrates)

EC Number Natural Substrates Organism Comment (Nat. Sub.) Natural Products Comment (Nat. Pro.) Rev. Reac.
3.4.22.B30 additional information Homo sapiens mitochondrial calpain 10 is required for cell viability. Calpain 10 levels specifically decrease in aging human kidney tissue when renal function decreases, suggesting that calpain 10 is required for renal function and is a biomarker of the aging kidney ?
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3.4.22.B30 additional information Rattus norvegicus mitochondrial calpain 10 is required for cell viability. Calpain 10 levels specifically decrease in aging rat kidney tissue when renal function decreases, suggesting that calpain 10 is required for renal function and is a biomarker of the aging kidney ?
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3.4.22.B30 additional information Mus musculus mitochondrial calpain 10 is required for cell viability. Calpain 10 levels specifically decreases in aging mouse kidney tissue when renal function decreases, suggesting that calpain 10 is required for renal function and is a biomarker of the aging kidney ?
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
3.4.22.B30 Homo sapiens
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-
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3.4.22.B30 Mus musculus
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-
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3.4.22.B30 Rattus norvegicus
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Fischer 344
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3.4.22.52 Homo sapiens
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-
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3.4.22.52 Mus musculus
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-
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3.4.22.52 Rattus norvegicus
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-
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Source Tissue

EC Number Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
3.4.22.B30 kidney activity decreases in aging mouse kidney tissue Mus musculus
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3.4.22.B30 kidney calpain 10 protein and mRNA levels decrease linearly in human kidney samples with age Homo sapiens
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3.4.22.B30 kidney calpain 10 protein decreases in rat kidney samples with age, this decrease is attenuated with caloric restriction Rattus norvegicus
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3.4.22.52 kidney
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Mus musculus
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3.4.22.52 kidney
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Homo sapiens
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3.4.22.52 kidney
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Rattus norvegicus
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3.4.22.52 liver
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Homo sapiens
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3.4.22.52 liver
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Rattus norvegicus
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

EC Number Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
3.4.22.B30 additional information mitochondrial calpain 10 is required for cell viability. Calpain 10 levels specifically decrease in aging human kidney tissue when renal function decreases, suggesting that calpain 10 is required for renal function and is a biomarker of the aging kidney Homo sapiens ?
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3.4.22.B30 additional information mitochondrial calpain 10 is required for cell viability. Calpain 10 levels specifically decrease in aging rat kidney tissue when renal function decreases, suggesting that calpain 10 is required for renal function and is a biomarker of the aging kidney Rattus norvegicus ?
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?
3.4.22.B30 additional information mitochondrial calpain 10 is required for cell viability. Calpain 10 levels specifically decreases in aging mouse kidney tissue when renal function decreases, suggesting that calpain 10 is required for renal function and is a biomarker of the aging kidney Mus musculus ?
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Synonyms

EC Number Synonyms Comment Organism
3.4.22.52 calpain 1
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Mus musculus
3.4.22.52 calpain 1
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Homo sapiens
3.4.22.52 calpain 1
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Rattus norvegicus

Expression

EC Number Organism Comment Expression
3.4.22.52 Mus musculus compared with 5-month-old mice, there is no change in calpain 1 in 16-month-old mice additional information
3.4.22.52 Rattus norvegicus there is no age-dependent change in calpain 1 protein expression in control or caloric-restricted rats. Liver samples taken from control rats at 4, 9, and 24 months and from caloric-restricted rats at 24 months do not exhibit any changes in calpain 1 protein expression additional information
3.4.22.52 Homo sapiens there is no age-related change in calpain 1 protein expression in human female or male kidney samples. In the human kidney, there is no age-related change in calpain 1 mRNA expression additional information