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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MMHLAFLVLL CLPVCSAYPL SGAAKEEDSN KDLAQQYLEK YYNLEKDVKQ FRRKDSNLIV KKIQGMQKFL GLEVTGKLDT DTLEVMRKPR CGVPDVGHFS SFPGMPKWRK THLTYRIVNY TPDLPRDAVD SAIEKALKVW EEVTPLTFSR LYEGEADIMI SFAVKEHGDF YSFDGPGHSL AHAYPPGPGL YGDIHFDDDE KWTEDASGTN LFLVAAHELG HSLGLFHSAN TEALMYPLYN SFTELAQFRL SQDDVNGIQS LYGPPPASTE EPLVPTKSVP SGSEMPAKCD PALSFDAIST LRGEYLFFKD RYFWRRSHWN PEPEFHLISA FWPSLPSYLD AAYEVNSRDT VFIFKGNEFW AIRGNEVQAG YPRGIHTLGF PPTIRKIDAA VSDKEKKKTY FFAADKYWRF DENSQSMEQG FPRLIADDFP GVEPKVDAVL QAFGFFYFFS GSSQFEFDPN ARMVTHILKS NSWLHC
MMP10 belongs to the matrix metalloproteinase family, and is generally secreted in its pro form, which is further modified by extracellular proteinases. As a metalloproteinase, MMP10 requires zinc and calcium as cofactors for activity. It is involved in the activation of pro-collagenase, catabolism of collagen, degradation of fibronectin, and tissue remodeling. In humans, the gene MMP10 located on chromosome 11.
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Protein Aliases: matrix metallo protease; matrix metalloprotease 10; matrix metalloproteinase 10; matrix metalloproteinase 10 (stromelysin 2); Matrix metalloproteinase-10; MMP; MMP-10; MMPs; SL-2; stromelysin 2; Stromelysin-2; transin 2; Transin-2
Gene Aliases: AV377895; MMP-10; MMP10; SL-2; STMY2
UniProt ID: (Human) P09238, (Mouse) O55123
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 4319, (Mouse) 17384
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