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Matrix metalloproteinase
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'''Matrix metalloproteinases''' (MMP) are Zinc-dependent endopeptidases. MMP degrades extracellular matrix proteins. MMPs are produced by 28 different genes and are classified according to their protein substrates. They are inhibited by proteases called tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase (TIMP). The pro-MMP contains a pro-peptide which must be removed to render the MMP active. See details in<br /> | '''Matrix metalloproteinases''' (MMP) are Zinc-dependent endopeptidases. MMP degrades extracellular matrix proteins. MMPs are produced by 28 different genes and are classified according to their protein substrates. They are inhibited by proteases called tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase (TIMP). The pro-MMP contains a pro-peptide which must be removed to render the MMP active. See details in<br /> | ||
* [[Matrix Metalloproteinase 12]]<br /> | * [[Matrix Metalloproteinase 12]]<br /> | ||
| + | * [[Molecular Playground/MMP9]]<br /> | ||
* [[Molecular Playground/MMP14]]<br /> | * [[Molecular Playground/MMP14]]<br /> | ||
* [[Matrix metalloproteinases]]<br /> | * [[Matrix metalloproteinases]]<br /> | ||
Revision as of 08:07, 30 December 2014
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3D structures of matrix metalloproteinase
Updated on 30-December-2014
References
- ↑ Grossman M, Tworowski D, Dym O, Lee MH, Levy Y, Murphy G, Sagi I. Intrinsic protein flexibility of endogenous protease inhibitor TIMP-1 controls its binding interface and effects its function. Biochemistry. 2010 Jun 14. PMID:20545310 doi:10.1021/bi902141x

