Target Name: HPSE2
NCBI ID: G60495
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HPSE2
Other Name(s): Inactive heparanase-2 (isoform 1) | Hpa2 | MGC133234 | UFS1 | Inactive heparanase-2 (isoform 2) | HPA2 | heparanase 3 | HPSE2 variant 3 | Heparanase 2 (inactive), transcript variant 4 | Heparanase-like protein | OTTHUMP00000020250 | Heparanase 2 (inactive), transcript variant 1 | Heparanase 2 (inactive), transcript variant 3 | Heparanase-2 | HPSE2 variant 2 | heparanase 2 (inactive) | Inactive heparanase-2 | HPSE2 variant 1 | HPSE2 variant 4 | Inactive heparanase-2 (isoform 3) | HPR2 | Heparanase 3 | heparanase-like protein | UFS | Inactive heparanase-2 (isoform 4) | HPSE2_HUMAN | Heparanase 2 (inactive), transcript variant 2

Understanding Hepsanase-2: Potential Drug Target Or Biomarker

Hepsanase-2 (HPSE2), also known as isoform 1, is a protein that is found in various cell types in the human body. It plays a crucial role in the breakdown of heparin, a type of fiber that is found in connective tissue. HPSE2 is an enzyme that is involved in the process of heparin degradation, and research has suggested that it may be a potential drug target or biomarker.

Hepsanase-2 is a member of the heparinase family, which is a group of enzymes that are involved in the breakdown of heparin. This family of enzymes includes a number of different isoforms, including HPSE1 and HPSE2. HPSE2 is one of the most well-studied isoforms, and it is known to be involved in the breakdown of both natural and synthetic heparins.

One of the key functions of HPSE2 is its role in heparin degradation. Heparin is a type of fiber that is found in connective tissue, and it is used in a number of medical procedures, such as blood clotting and wound healing. However, heparin can cause a number of potential side effects, including anaphylaxis and thrombosis. Researchers have suggested that HPSE2 may be involved in the breakdown of heparin, which could potentially contribute to these side effects.

In addition to its role in heparin degradation, HPSE2 has also been shown to be involved in a number of other cellular processes. For example, it has been shown to be involved in the degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) components, such as collagen and laminin. It has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of cell adhesion and in the development of cancer.

Despite its potential role in a number of cellular processes, HPSE2 is not yet widely studied, and much more research is needed to fully understand its functions. However, its potential as a drug target or biomarker is an exciting area of research, and it has the potential to lead to new treatments for a number of diseases.

In conclusion, Hepsanase-2 (HPSE2) is a protein that is involved in the breakdown of heparin and other ECM components. Its potential as a drug target or biomarker is an exciting area of research, and further studies are needed to fully understand its functions. However, its potential implications for the treatment of a variety of diseases make it a promising area of study.

Protein Name: Heparanase 2 (inactive)

Functions: Binds heparin and heparan sulfate with high affinity, but lacks heparanase activity. Inhibits HPSE, possibly by competing for its substrates (in vitro)

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