Matrix Metalloproteinases (Homo sapiens)
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Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are zinc-dependent endopeptidases; other family members are adamalysins, serralysins, and astacins. The MMPs belong to a larger family of proteases known as the metzincin superfamily. Collectively they are capable of degrading all kinds of extracellular matrix proteins, but also can process a number of bioactive molecules. They are known to be involved in the cleavage of cell surface receptors, the release of apoptotic ligands (such as the FAS ligand), and chemokine/cytokine in/activation. MMPs are also thought to play a major role on cell behaviors such as cell proliferation, migration (adhesion/dispersion), differentiation, angiogenesis, apoptosis and host defense.
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Bibliography
- Vu TH, Werb Z; ''Matrix metalloproteinases: effectors of development and normal physiology.; ''Genes Dev, 2000 - PubMed
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| Name | Type | Backpage Header | Database reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| MMP2 | GeneProduct | MMP2 | matrix metalloproteinase 2 (gelatinase A... | 4313 (Entrez Gene) |
| MMP9 | GeneProduct | MMP9 | matrix metalloproteinase 9 (gelatinase B... | 4318 (Entrez Gene) |
| MMP27 | GeneProduct | MMP27 | matrix metalloproteinase 27 | 64066 (Entrez Gene) |
| MMP7 | GeneProduct | MMP7 | matrix metalloproteinase 7 (matrilysin ... | 4316 (Entrez Gene) |
| MMP26 | GeneProduct | MMP26 | matrix metalloproteinase 26 | 56547 (Entrez Gene) |

