SPINK is the acronym for "Serine Peptidase Inhibitor Kazal" and comprises a gene family located on different chromosomes. The members of this gene family code for the SPINK protease inhibitor family of the Kazal type (SPINK). These are serine peptidase inhibitors with broad efficacy. The SPINK protease inhibitors contain at least one inhibitory Kazal domain that binds them to their target, the serine proteases. This inhibits their proteolytic functions. This regulatory inhibitory function and its fine-tuning is of fundamental importance for many epithelia.
SPINK5 is the acronym for "Serine protease inhibitor Kazal-type 5". The human SPINK5 gene is located on chromosome 5q31-q32 and encodes the LEKTI protein, a fundamentally important serine protease inhibitor. LEKTI is expressed in epithelia, thymus, tonsils, parathyroid gland and trachea. It can also be detected in the stratum granulosum and stratum corneum of the epidermis and in the skin appendages.
The protease inhibitor LEKTI inhibits a number of serine proteases such as plasmin, trypsin, subtilisin A, cathepsin G or elastase as well as epidermal transglutaminase.