Bleomycin hydrolase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the BLMH gene.

Bleomycin hydrolase (BMH) is a cytoplasmic cysteine peptidase that is highly conserved through evolution. Its biological function is hydrolysis of the reactive electrophile homocysteine thiolactone. Another of its activities is metabolic inactivation of the glycopeptide bleomycin (BLM), an essential component of combination chemotherapy regimens for cancer. The protein contains the signature active site residues of the cysteine protease papain superfamily.

Interactions

BLMH has been shown to interact with RPL29, RPL11, UBE2I and Amyloid precursor protein.

External links

  • Human genome location and gene details page in the UCSC Genome Browser.
  • Overview of all the structural information available in the PDB for UniProt: (Bleomycin hydrolase) at the PDBe-KB.

Further reading