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<Structure load='1gkc' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='MMP9' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
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MMP9 is a member of ''' matrix metalloproteinases''' (MMPs) which are zinc-dependent endopeptidases. It has been found to associate with many types of cancers and investigated as a potential drug target. Various of <scene name='User:Jiaming_Zhuang/Sandbox_2/Ligand/1'>inhibitors</scene> have been designed to bind to the <scene name='User:Jiaming_Zhuang/Sandbox_2/Domain/1'>catalytic domain</scene> and inhibit the activity of MMP9.
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MMP9 is a member of ''' matrix metalloproteinases''' (MMPs) which are zinc-dependent endopeptidases. It has been found to associate with many types of cancers and investigated as a potential drug target. Various of <scene name='User:Jiaming_Zhuang/Sandbox_2/Ligand/1'>inhibitors</scene> have been designed to bind to the <scene name='User:Jiaming_Zhuang/Sandbox_2/Domain1/1'>catalytic domain</scene> and inhibit the activity of MMP9.

Revision as of 02:33, 21 December 2012

MMP9

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MMP9 is a member of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) which are zinc-dependent endopeptidases. It has been found to associate with many types of cancers and investigated as a potential drug target. Various of have been designed to bind to the and inhibit the activity of MMP9.

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Jiaming Zhuang, Mallory Gordon

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