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Matrix metalloproteinase

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**[[1l6j]] - pro-hMMP<BR />
**[[1l6j]] - pro-hMMP<BR />
**[[1itv]] – hMMP haemopexin-like domain<br />
**[[1itv]] – hMMP haemopexin-like domain<br />
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**[[1gkc]] - hMMP catalytic domain + inhibitor<br />
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**[[1gkc]], [[4xct]] - hMMP catalytic domain + inhibitor<br />
**[[2ovx]], [[2ovz]], [[2ow0]], [[2ow1]], [[2ow2]], [[1gkd]], [[4h1q]], [[4h82]], [[4hma]], [[4h2e]], [[4h3x]] - hMMP catalytic domain (mutant) + inhibitor<br />
**[[2ovx]], [[2ovz]], [[2ow0]], [[2ow1]], [[2ow2]], [[1gkd]], [[4h1q]], [[4h82]], [[4hma]], [[4h2e]], [[4h3x]] - hMMP catalytic domain (mutant) + inhibitor<br />
**[[4jij]], [[4jqg]] - hMMP catalytic domain (mutant) + FRET substrate<br />
**[[4jij]], [[4jqg]] - hMMP catalytic domain (mutant) + FRET substrate<br />
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**[[3ma2]] – hMMP residues 112-292 + TIMP-1 (mutant) <BR />
**[[3ma2]] – hMMP residues 112-292 + TIMP-1 (mutant) <BR />
**[[1buv]], [[1bqq]] - hMMP + TIMP-2<BR />
**[[1buv]], [[1bqq]] - hMMP + TIMP-2<BR />
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**[[3c7x]] – hMMP hemopexin-like domain
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**[[3c7x]] – hMMP hemopexin-like domain<br />
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**[[2mqs]] - hMMP + collagen<br />
*MMP16 Membrane T3
*MMP16 Membrane T3

Revision as of 10:19, 4 May 2015

Complex of MMP14 (magenta) and TIMP-1 (orange) with Ca+2 (green) and Zn+2 (grey) ions (PDB code 3ma2)

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3D structures of matrix metalloproteinase

Updated on 04-May-2015

References

  1. 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

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