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Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 2 (USP2), also known as UBP41 and USP9, is a cytoplasmic protein that belongs to the peptidase C19 family of deubiquitinating enzymes. It is widely expressed and serves to deubiquitinate select target substrates. At least three isoforms have thus far been described: USP2a, also known as USP2-69, USP-41, and USP2-45. All isoforms contain the same catalytic core, but show variations within their N- and C-terminal domains. USP2a is the canonical isoform. It is 605 amino acids (aa) in length and has a predicted molecular weight of 68.1 kDa. Human USP2a shares 90% aa sequence identity with the mouse and rat orthologs. USP-41 and USP-45 are 362 and 396 aa in length, respectively, and have predicted molecular weights of 41.6 and 45.2 kDa. USP-41 and USP2a have been shown to be critical regulators of apoptosis and cell proliferation. They deubiquitinate poly-ubiquitinated target proteins, such as FAS, MDM2, and Cyclin D1, to promote or block apoptosis, depending on the context. USP-45, whose expression appears to be regulated by circadian and nutritional cues, is thought to regulate hepatic gluconeogenesis and glucose metabolism.