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Matrix metalloproteinase

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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Matrix metalloproteinases''' (MMP) are Zinc-dependent endopeptidases. MMP degrades extracellular matrix proteins. 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<ref>PMID:10419448</ref>. See details in<br />
'''Matrix metalloproteinases''' (MMP) are Zinc-dependent endopeptidases. MMP degrades extracellular matrix proteins. 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<ref>PMID:10419448</ref>. See details in<br />
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* [[Matrix Metalloproteinase 12]]<br />
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* [[Molecular Playground/MMP9]]<br />
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* [[Molecular Playground/MMP9]]<br />
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* [[Matrix metalloproteinases]]<br />
* [[Matrix metalloproteinases]]<br />
* [[Metalloproteases]]<br />
* [[Metalloproteases]]<br />
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* [[Atragin]] for MMP adamalysin<br />
 
* [[MT1-MMP-TIMP-1 complex]]<br />.
* [[MT1-MMP-TIMP-1 complex]]<br />.
MMPs are produced by 28 different genes and are classified according to their protein substrates.<br />
MMPs are produced by 28 different genes and are classified according to their protein substrates.<br />
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* MMP1 cleaves collagens I, II, III, VII and X.<br />
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* '''MMP1''' cleaves collagens I, II, III, VII and X.<br />
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* MMP2 cleaves collagen IV and denatured collagen.<br />
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* '''MMP2''' cleaves collagen IV and denatured collagen.<br />
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* MMP3 cleaves the core protein of aggrecan and plasminogen activator.<br />
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* '''MMP3''' cleaves the core protein of aggrecan and plasminogen activator.<br />
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* MMP7 cleaves proteoglycans, fibronectin, elastin and casein.<br />
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* '''MMP7''' cleaves proteoglycans, fibronectin, elastin and casein.<br />
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* MMP8 cleaves aggrecan.<br />
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* '''MMP8''' cleaves aggrecan.<br />
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* MMP9 cleaves gelatin. See details in [[Molecular Playground/MMP9]]<br />
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* '''MMP9''' cleaves gelatin. See details in [[Molecular Playground/MMP9]]<br />
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* MMP10 cleaves collagens III, IV, V, fibronectin,gelatin and aggrecan.<br />
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* '''MMP10''' cleaves collagens III, IV, V, fibronectin,gelatin and aggrecan.<br />
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* MMP11 cleaves peptides in human tumors.<br />
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* '''MMP11''' cleaves peptides in human tumors.<br />
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* MMP12 cleaves collagens I and III. See details in [[Matrix Metalloproteinase 12]] <br />
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* '''MMP12''' cleaves collagens I and III. See details in [[Matrix Metalloproteinase 12]] <br />
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* MMP13 cleaves collagen II and laminin-5 γ2.<br />
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* '''MMP13''' cleaves collagen II and laminin-5 γ2.<br />
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* MMP14 is a membrane-type MMP which cleaves aggrecan. See details in [[Molecular Playground/MMP14]]<br />
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* '''MMP14''' is a membrane-type MMP which cleaves aggrecan. See details in [[Molecular Playground/MMP14]]<br />
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* '''MMP16''' cleaves collagen III, proteoglycans, fibronectin, gelatin, vitronectin, laminin and α2-macroglobulin.<br />
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* '''MMP20''' cleaves E-cadherin.<br />
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* '''MMP23''' function is unknown.<br />
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* '''MMP adamalysin''' is a snake toxin. See details in [[Atragin]]<br />
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

Revision as of 09:16, 19 April 2016

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 19-April-2016

References

  1. Nagase H, Woessner JF Jr. Matrix metalloproteinases. J Biol Chem. 1999 Jul 30;274(31):21491-4. PMID:10419448
  2. Gialeli C, Theocharis AD, Karamanos NK. Roles of matrix metalloproteinases in cancer progression and their pharmacological targeting. FEBS J. 2011 Jan;278(1):16-27. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2010.07919.x. Epub 2010, Nov 19. PMID:21087457 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2010.07919.x
  3. Roomi MW, Monterrey JC, Kalinovsky T, Rath M, Niedzwiecki A. Patterns of MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression in human cancer cell lines. Oncol Rep. 2009 May;21(5):1323-33. PMID:19360311
  4. Birkedal-Hansen H. Role of matrix metalloproteinases in human periodontal diseases. J Periodontol. 1993 May;64(5 Suppl):474-84. PMID:8315570 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1902/jop.1993.64.5s.474
  5. 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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