Different collagenase gene products have different roles in degradation of type I collagen

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Krane, SM
Byrne, MH
Lemaitre, V
Henriet, P
Jeffrey, JJ
Witter, JP
Liu, X
Wu, H
Jaenisch, R
Eeckhout, Y
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[1] MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP, ARTHRIT UNIT, BOSTON, MA 02114 USA
[2] UNIV LOUVAIN, CONNECT TISSUE GRP, B-1200 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
[3] INT INST CELLULAR & MOL PATHOL, B-1200 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
[4] ALBANY MED COLL, DEPT MED, DIV HEMATOL, ALBANY, NY 12208 USA
[5] WHITEHEAD INST BIOMED RES, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02142 USA
[6] MIT, DEPT BIOL, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02142 USA
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10.1074/jbc.271.45.28509
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Vertebrate collagenases, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), cleave type I collagen at a single helical locus. We show here that rodent interstitial collagenases (MMP-13), but not human fibroblast collagenase (MMP-1), cleave type I collagen at an additional aminoitelopeptide locus. Collagenase cDNAs and chimeric constructs in pET-3d, juxtaposing MMP-13 sequences amino-terminal to the active site in the catalytic domain and MMP-1 sequences carboxyl-terminal and vice versa, were expressed in Escherichia coli. Assays utilized collagen from wild type (+/+) mice or mice that carry a targeted mutation (r/r) that encodes substitutions in alpha 1(I) chains that prevent collagenase cleavage at the helical locus, MMP-13 and chimeric molecules that contained the MMP-13 sequences amino-terminal to the active site cleaved (+/+) collagen at the helical locus and cleaved cross-linked (r/r) collagen in the aminotelopeptide (beta components converted to ct chains), Human MMP-1 and chimeric MMP-1/MMP-13 with MMP-1 sequences aminoterminal to the active site cleaved collagen at the helical locus but not in the aminotelopeptide. All activities were inhibited by TIMP-1, 1,10-phenanthroline, and EDTA. Sequences in the distal two-thirds of the catalytic domain determine the aminotelopeptide-degrading capacity of MMP-13.
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