Metacaspase
Metacaspases are members of the C14 class of cysteine proteases and thus related to caspases, orthocaspases and paracaspases. The metacaspases are arginine/lysine-specific, in contrast to caspases, which are aspartate-specific.
Structure and Phylogenetic distribution
Prokaryotes
In archea and bacteria, there are several metacaspases with a wide range of domain organizations. Based on the prokaryote metacaspase diversity, orthocaspases can be considered a sub-class of metacaspases. Common for both metacaspases and orthocaspases classes is their specificity for basic residues in the P1 position. At this moment, no structural variants have been reported where the substrate specificity would change to an acidic residue, like in true caspases.Eukaryotes
Metacaspases are found in plants, fungi, and "protists", but not in slime mold or animals.Viruses
Viral metacaspases, which may have implications in rewiring host metabolism to enhanceinfection, are widespread in the ocean.