The roles of substrate thermal stability and P2 and P1' subsite identity on matrix metalloproteinase triple-helical peptidase activity and collagen specificity.
The hydrolysis of collagen (collagenolysis) is one of the committed steps in extracellular matrix turnover. Within the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family distinct preferences for collagen types are seen. The substrate determinants that may guide these specificities are unknown. In this study, we...
Main Authors: | Minond, D, Lauer-Fields, J, Cudic, M, Overall, C, Pei, D, Brew, K, Visse, R, Nagase, H, Fields, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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