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MMP9

  • Official Full Name

    matrix metallopeptidase 9 (gelatinase B, 92kDa gelatinase, 92kDa type IV collagenase)

  • Overview

    Proteins of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family are involved in the breakdown of extracellular matrix in normal physiological processes, such as embryonic development, reproduction, and tissue remodeling, as well as in disease processes, such as arthritis and metastasis. Most MMPs are secreted as inactive proproteins which are activated when cleaved by extracellular proteinases. The enzyme encoded by this gene degrades type IV and V collagens. Studies in rhesus monkeys suggest that the enzyme is involved in IL-8-induced mobilization of hematopoietic progenitor cells from bone marrow, and murine studies suggest a role in tumor-associated tissue remodeling. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
  • Synonyms

    MMP9; matrix metallopeptidase 9 (gelatinase B, 92kDa gelatinase, 92kDa type IV collagenase); GELB; CLG4B; MMP-9; MANDP2; matrix metalloproteinase-9; 92 kDa gelatinase; type V collagenase; macrophage gelatinase; 92 kDa type IV collagenase; matrix metalloproteinase 9 (gelatinase B, 92kDa gelatinase, 92kDa type IV collagenase); B/MMP9; AW743869; pro-MMP-9;

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  • Cell & Tissue Lysates
  • Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads
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  • HEK293F
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  • Human
  • Human Blood
  • Human Cell
  • Human Neutrophil
  • In Vitro Cell Free System
  • Insect Cell
  • Mammalian Cell
  • Mammalian cells
  • Wheat Germ
  • Yeast
  • Yeast(Pichia pastor)
  • C
  • 6×His
  • His
  • Flag
  • GST
  • His (Fc)
  • Avi
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  • Myc
  • DDK
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Species Cat.# Product name Source (Host) Tag Protein Length Price
Human MMP9-410H Active Recombinant Human MMP9 protein CHO N/A
Human MMP9-155H Active Recombinant Human MMP9 protein E.coli N/A
Human MMP9-166H Active Recombinant Human MMP9 E.coli N/A
Human MMP9-4893H Active Recombinant Human MMP9 protein, His-tagged HEK293 His
Human MMP9-9810 Active Native Human MMP9 Human Blood N/A
Human MMP9-005H Active Recombinant Human MMP9 Q279R Protein, His-tagged HEK293 His 20-707
Human MMP9-811H Recombinant Human MMP9, His tagged Human Cell His
Human MMP9-29699TH Recombinant Human MMP9, His-tagged E.coli His
Human MMP9-560H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein, MYC/DDK-tagged HEK293 Myc/DDK
Human MMP9-429H Recombinant Human MMP9 protein, His-tagged Yeast(Pichia pastor) His Gly213~Met422
Human MMP9-774H Recombinant Human MMP9, Catalytic Domain, T7-tagged E.coli T7
Human MMP9-77H Recombinant Human MMP9, His-tagged E.coli His
Human MMP9-44H Recombinant Human MMP9, His-tagged E.coli His
Human MMP9-661H Active Recombinant Human MMP9 protein(Met1-Asp707) HEK293 N/A Met1-Asp707
Human MMP9-3829H Recombinant Human MMP9, GST-tagged E.coli GST 1-100aa
Human MMP9-812H Active Recombinant Human MMP9 protein, His-tagged HEK293 His Ala 20 - Pro 469
Human Pro-MMP9-109H Recombinant Human Pro-matrix metallopeptidase 9, His-tagged E.coli His
Human MMP9-105H Recombinant Human matrix metallopeptidase 9, His-tagged E.coli His
Human MMP9-709H Recombinant Human Matrix Metallopeptidase 9 Mammalian cells N/A
Human MMP9-1443H Recombinant Human Matrix Metallopeptidase 9 (gelatinase B, 92kDa gelatinase, 92kDa type IV collagenase), His-tagged Human His
Human MMP9-2560HCL Recombinant Human MMP9 cell lysate Human Cell N/A
Human MMP9-38H Native Human MMP-9 Human Neutrophil N/A
Human MMP9-39H Native Human MMP-9/Lipocalin Complex Human Neutrophil N/A
Human MMP9-29698TH Native Human MMP9 N/A
Human MMP9-41H Native Human MMP-9/TIMP-1 Complex Human Neutrophil N/A
Human MMP9-40H Native Human MMP-9/Lipocalin/TIMP-1 Complex Human Neutrophil N/A
Human MMP9-3361H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein, Myc/DDK-tagged, C13 and N15-labeled HEK293T Myc/DDK
Human MMP9-30035TH Native Human MMP9 N/A
Human MMP9-5438H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein, GST-tagged Wheat Germ GST
Human MMP9-6282HF Recombinant Full Length Human MMP9 Protein, GST-tagged In Vitro Cell Free System GST 707 amino acids
Human MMP9-2451H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein, His-tagged E.coli N-His Gly213-Ala399
Human MMP9-780HB Recombinant Human MMP9 protein, His-Avi-tagged, Biotinylated HEK293 His-Avi Ala20-Asp707
Human MMP9-5469H Recombinant Human MMP9 protein, His-tagged Yeast His 107-707aa
Human MMP9-241H Recombinant Active Human MMP9 (Q279R) Protein, His-tagged(C-ter) HEK293 His(C-ter) Ala20-Asp707 (Q279R)
Human MMP9-1421H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged HEK293 His (Fc)-Avi
Human MMP9-780H Recombinant Human MMP9 protein, His-Avi-tagged HEK293 His-Avi Ala20-Asp707
Human MMP9-1403HFL Recombinant Full Length Human MMP9 Protein, C-Flag-tagged Mammalian cells Flag
Human MMP9-801H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein, His-tagged HEK293 His
Human MMP9-1421H-B Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads HEK293
Human MMP9-1129H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein, His-tagged HEK293F N-His
Human MMP9-03H Active Recombinant Pre-activated Human MMP9 Protein HEK293
Human MMP9-4569H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein (Met94-Asp707), N-His tagged E.coli N-His Met94-Asp707
Human MMP9-4567H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein (Met1-Asp707), C-His tagged Mammalian cells C-His Met1-Asp707
Human MMP9-4570H Recombinant Human MMP9 Protein (Val217-Asp390), N-His tagged E.coli N-His Val217-Asp390
Human MMP9-2634H Active Recombinant Human MMP9 protein, His-tagged HEK293 His Ala20-Asp707 (Q279R)
Mouse MMP9-05M Active Recombinant Mouse MMP9 protein, His-tagged Insect Cell His 20-730aa
Mouse Mmp9-1188M Recombinant Mouse MMP9 protein(Met1-Pro730) HEK293 N/A Met1-Pro730
Mouse Mmp9-2793M Recombinant Mouse Mmp9 protein, His-tagged E.coli His Ser225~Asp390 (Accession # P41245)
Mouse Mmp9-431M Recombinant Mouse Mmp9 protein, His-tagged Yeast His Ser225~Ser413
Mouse Mmp9-561M Active Recombinant Mouse Mmp9 Protein, His-tagged HEK293 His
Mouse Mmp9-417M Recombinant Mouse Matrix Metallopeptidase 9 Mammalian cells N/A
Mouse MMP9-2026MCL Recombinant Mouse MMP9 cell lysate Human Cell N/A
Mouse Mmp9-10596M Recombinant Mouse Mmp9 Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged HEK293 His (Fc)-Avi
Mouse Mmp9-4101M Recombinant Mouse Mmp9 Protein, Myc/DDK-tagged HEK293T Myc/DDK
Mouse Mmp9-242M Recombinant Mouse MMP9 Protein, His-tagged(C-ter) HEK293 His(C-ter) Ala20-Pro730
Mouse Mmp9-10596M-B Recombinant Mouse Mmp9 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads HEK293
Mouse Mmp9-1132M Recombinant Mouse Mmp9 Protein, His-tagged HEK293F N-His Ser225-Asp390
Mouse MMP9-1312M Active Recombinant Mouse MMP9 protein, His-tagged HEK293 His Ala 20 - Pro 471
Mouse Mmp9-03M Active Recombinant Mouse Mmp9 Protein (20-730aa), C-His-tagged HEK293 C-His 20-730aa
Mouse Mmp9-1788M Recombinant Mouse Mmp9 Protein, His&GST-tagged E.coli N-His&GST Phe108-Ser508
Mouse MMP9-0495M Recombinant Mouse MMP9 protein, His-tagged HEK293 His Ala20-Pro730
Rat Mmp9-537R Active Recombinant Rat Mmp9, His-tagged Mammalian cells His
Rat Mmp9-2794R Recombinant Rat Mmp9 protein, His-tagged E.coli His Ala226~Asp391 (Accession # P50282)
Rat MMP9-3720R Recombinant Rat MMP9 Protein Mammalian Cell His
Rat Mmp9-1195R Recombinant Rat Mmp9 protein(Met1-Pro708), His-tagged HEK293 C-His Met1-Pro708
Rat Mmp9-436R Recombinant Rat Mmp9 protein, His-tagged Yeast His Gly213~Met422
Rat MMP9-1940RCL Recombinant Rat MMP9 cell lysate Human Cell N/A
Rat Mmp9-37H Active Recombinant Rat Mmp9 protein (20-708aa), C-6×His-tagged HEK293 C-6×His 20-708
Rat Mmp9-3377R-B Recombinant Rat Mmp9 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads HEK293
Rat Mmp9-3377R Recombinant Rat Mmp9 Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged HEK293 His (Fc)-Avi
Rat Mmp9-243R Recombinant Active Rat MMP9 Protein, His-tagged(C-ter) HEK293 His(C-ter) Leu35-Pro708
Rabbit MMP9-2795R Recombinant Rabbit MMP9 protein, His & T7-tagged E.coli His/T7 Ala225~Asp390 (Accession # P41246)
Dog MMP9-5468D Recombinant Dog MMP9 protein, His-tagged Yeast His 107-704aa
Dog MMP9-1128D Recombinant Dog MMP9 Protein, His-tagged E.coli N-His Ala225-Asp390
Bovine MMP9-21B Recombinant Bovine MMP9 protein(107-712aa), His-tagged Yeast C-His 107-712aa
Cattle MMP9-2792C Recombinant Cattle MMP9 protein, His & T7-tagged E.coli His/T7 Ala225~Asp390 (Accession # P52176)
Cynomolgus Monkey MMP9-13C Active Recombinant Cynomolgus Monkey MMP9 Protein (Ala20-Asp707) CHO
Zebrafish MMP9-12341Z Recombinant Zebrafish MMP9 Mammalian Cell His
Pig MMP9-1130P Recombinant Pig MMP9 Protein, His-tagged E.coli N-His Ile169-Glu387
Pig MMP9-1131P Recombinant Pig MMP9 Protein, His-tagged E.coli N-His Ile169-Glu387
Chicken MMP9-6233C Recombinant Chicken MMP9 Mammalian Cell His
Kit-3100 MMP-9 Fluorimetric Assay Kit N/A
Kit-2130 MMP-9 Inhibitor Screening Kit N/A
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  • MMP9 Related Articles

What is MMP9?

Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP9), also known as gelatinase B, is a crucial enzyme that plays a vital role in extracellular matrix remodeling. This protein is linked to the degradation of the extracellular matrix, which encompasses capillaries, influencing the mobility of cells. Alongside its prominent function, MMP9 also participates in many physiological and pathological processes, such as embryogenesis, tissue remodeling, inflammation, and cancer progression.

The MMP9 protein, encoded by the MMP9 gene, was first discovered in the 1970s. Studies delved into the mechanisms and potential therapeutic benefits of inhibiting MMP synthesis. The MMP9 gene maps to a specific section of chromosome 20q11.2-13.1, one of the numerous loci identified within the human genome. Structurally, the protein has four distinct domains: the pro-peptide domain, the catalytic domain, the fibronectin type II-like repeats, and the hemopexin-like domain. Each domain performs different roles, ensuring the functionality and stability of the synthesized MMP9 protein.

What Is The Function of MMP9 Protein?

Functionally, MMP9 is a multifaceted protein, involved in several normal physiological and pathological processes. In normal physiology, MMP9 maintains homeostasis by controlling the balance between matrix deposition and degradation. It plays a critical role in wound healing, tissue regeneration and remodeling, and many more cellular organization and restructuring. Moreover, MMP9 is actively involved in modeling the neural network, aiding in brain development and neuron migration.

MMP9 Protein Related Signal Pathway

The signaling pathway of the MMP9 protein has been a focus in understanding tumor progression, particularly its role in matrix degradation, which indirectly supports cancer cell invasion and metastasis. MMP9 is often secreted when tissue undergoes remodeling, such as during inflammation and tumorigenesis. Its involvement in the NF-kB signaling pathway can lead to the activation of pro-inflammatory genes, engaging in a positive feedback cycle that results in chronic inflammation and contributes to inflammation-associated diseases, including cancer.

MMP9 Protein Related Diseases

Beyond tumor progression, numerous diseases are associated with MMP9. It is involved in the pathogenesis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma, where excessive MMP9 produces fibrosis and tissue damage. MMP9 protein dysregulation is also seen in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, and migraines. Further, its active role in plaque destabilization connects it with cardiovascular diseases, atherosclerosis specifically. Lastly, research has shown a correlation between elevated MMP9 levels and adverse pregnancy outcomes, suggesting its involvement in processes like preterm delivery and preeclampsia.

MMP9 Protein's Applications

Despite these concerning disease associations, MMP9's unique actions have yielded numerous biomedical applications. MMP9's wide-ranging roles allow it to potentially modify or arrest disease progression when appropriately regulated. Specifically, MMP9 has become a promising target in cancer biology, with several research studies aimed at developing inhibitors to halt tumor progression.

Moreover, the function of MMP9 in inflammation and wound healing has spurred research into its potential use in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Its role in degrading the extracellular matrix can facilitate the development of novel scaffolding for tissue regeneration. MMP9 can also change the inflammatory environment of wounds, potentially improving healing outcomes.

The connection of MMP9 with neurodegenerative diseases has also prompted investigations into its role in diagnosing and monitoring disease progression. It is potentially useful as a biomarker in diseases such as multiple sclerosis or Alzheimer's.

In conclusion, the MMP9 protein and its related enzymes undoubtedly have a profound impact on both normal physiology and disease states, making it an attractive target in biomedical research. Its multifarious roles, spanning inflammation, tissue remodeling, neurodevelopment, tumorigenesis, and more, suggest a promising future in the development of novel therapeutics and diagnostic tools. However, further studies are needed to better understand the complexities and nuances of MMP9 to fully leverage its biomedical potential.

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  • Case 1: Eshwar AK, et al. Cell Microbiol. 2018.
    Researchers provided evidence that Zpx induces the expression of the mmp-9 but also increases the levels of processed MMP-9 during infection. The involvement of the MMP-9 in induction of the expression of the bacterial Zpx was shown in zebrafish mmp-9 morphant experiments. This study identified MMP-9 as a substrate of Zpx and demonstrated yet-undescribed mutual cross-talk between these two proteases in infections mediated by C. turicensis LMG 23827T.

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    Fig1. Cronobacter turicensis and Escherichia coli cells expressing Zpx process and activating recombinant human pro-MMP-9. Gelatin zymography (a) and Western blot against the His-tag of the MMP-9. Processing with APMA serves as positive control. Proteolytic bands: intact pro-MMP-9 (92 kDa); processed/activated MMP-9: 83 kDa. DPBS, DMSO, and BHI medium serve as negative control. BHI, brain heart infusion; DMSO, dimethylsulfoxide; DPBS, Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline.

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    Fig2. Top panel: Western blot analysis to detect the presence of zebrafish pro-MMP-9 and processed/activated MMP-9 at several time points during infection with Cronobacter turicensis. Unprocessed pro-MMP-9: 92 kDa, processed/activated MMP-9: 77 kDa. Bottom panel: Western blot to detect β-actin (control, 42 kDa) serves as positive control. DPBS, Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline.

    Case 2: Nandi SS, et al. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2020.
    Increased matrix metalloprotease 9 (MMP9) after myocardial infarction (MI) exacerbates ischemia-induced chronic heart failure (CHF). Autophagy is cardioprotective during CHF; however, whether increased MMP9 suppresses autophagic activity in CHF is unknown. This study aimed to determine whether increased MMP9 suppressed autophagic flux and MMP9 inhibition increased autophagic flux in the heart of rats with post-MI CHF.
    The novelty and highlights of this report are as follows:
    1) MMP9 regulates cardiomyocyte and fibroblast autophagy;
    2) MMP9 inhibition protects CHF after myocardial infarction (MI) via increased cardiac autophagic flux;
    3) MMP9 inhibition increased cardiac autophagy via activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)α, Beclin-1, Atg7 pathway and suppressed mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway.

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    Fig1. Increased matrix metalloprotease (MMP)9 activity during post-myocardial infarction (MI) induced chronic heart failure (CHF). A: representative in-gel gelatin zymography showing MMP9 and MMP2 activity in peri-infarct and remote areas of the myocardium. Sham, sham operated. B and C: bar graphs showing quantification of MMP9 activity (B) and MMP2 activity (C) in peri-infarct and remote areas of myocardium. Values are means ± SE of analyses on n = 6–8 rats in each group.

    Case 3: Ringland C, et al. BMC Neurosci. 2021.
    Matrix metallopeptidase 9 (MMP9) has been implicated in a variety of neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), where MMP9 levels are elevated in the brain and cerebrovasculature.
    In the current studies, the authors evaluated the impact of MMP9 modulation on Aβ disposition and neurobehavior in AD using two approaches, (1) pharmacological inhibition of MMP9 with SB-3CT in apoE4 x AD (E4FAD) mice, and (2) gene deletion of MMP9 in AD mice (MMP9KO/5xFAD)
    In conclusion, while MMP9 inhibition did improve specific neurobehavioral deficits associated with AD, such as anxiety and social recognition memory, modulation of MMP9 did not alter spatial learning and memory or Aβ tissue levels in AD animals.

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    Fig1. Analysis of MMP9 levels in SB-3CT and vehicle-treated E4FAD mice. A, B Levels of proMMP9 were examined in spleen samples from SB-3CT and vehicle-treated mice by zymography. A Zymography gel showing bands of proMMP9 in SB-3CT-treated and control animals. B Quantification of zymographic analysis. C, D Levels of total MMP9 as measured by ELISA analysis of the C cerebrovasculature and D the whole brain parenchyma of SB-3CT and vehicle-treated E4FAD mice.

    MMP9 involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways MMP9 participated on our site, such as TNF signaling pathway, Leukocyte transendothelial migration, Estrogen signaling pathway, which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with MMP9 were listed below. Creative BioMart supplied nearly all the proteins listed, you can search them on our site.

    Pathway Name Pathway Related Protein
    TNF signaling pathwayMAP3K14;PIK3CB;MAP3K5;IL15;MAP2K7;MAP2K4;RELA;CXCL1;MAP2K6
    Leukocyte transendothelial migrationCXCL12;CLDN20;CXCR4;ITGB1;ITGA4;MYL5;ESAM;ACTN4;ACTN3
    Estrogen signaling pathwayPLCB1;SHC4;PLCB3;AKT1;ITPR3;MAP2K2;PIK3CB;FOS;KRAS
    Hepatitis BHSPG2;IFNA7;OSTN;STAT4;IKBKG;DDB2;EP300;CCNE2;TGFBR1
    Pathways in cancerTRAF4;FIGF;WNT8B;F2R;ARAF;FASLG;PIK3R3;HSP90AA1;RUNX1T1
    Transcriptional misregulation in cancerNGFR;PDGFA;BMP2K;HHEX;GZMB;ZEB1;FLI1;BMI1;HOXA9
    Proteoglycans in cancerPPP1R12A;TWIST1;RPS6KB2;FLNC;SLC9A1;PAK1;FLNA;ITPR1;SOS1
    MicroRNAs in cancerPLCG1;SLC45A3;NOTCH1;SHC4;MAP2K1;ROCK1;RDX;NRAS;MTOR
    Bladder cancerMDM2;DAPK2;BRAF;SRC;NRAS;ERBB2;HRAS;TP53;RASSF1

    MMP9 has several biochemical functions, for example, collagen binding, endopeptidase activity, identical protein binding. Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by MMP9 itself. We selected most functions MMP9 had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with MMP9. You can find most of the proteins on our site.

    Function Related Protein
    collagen bindingSRGN;PAK1;FN1;SPARC;NID2;PDGFA;SMAD7;CTSB;MMP9
    endopeptidase activityPSMB9;KLK1B4;KLK1B8;MMP9;KLK1B22;PARL;SENP3A;F9;PSMA6A
    identical protein bindingTRIM23;YWHAZ;EDC3;CASC3;TRIP10;NOXO1;SLIT2;LEPR;NDC80
    metalloendopeptidase activityADAM1B;ADAMTS20;MMP13;ADAMDEC1;MMP20;BMP1A;MEP1B;GM12824;ADAM10B
    metallopeptidase activityNPSN;ADAMTS1;MMP30;ACE;ADAMTS4;COPS5;MMP14A;ADAM8;C6AST3
    protein bindingTMEM199;RB1;EIF3G;CUEDC2;ANTXR2;STT3A;TRIM55;BAG5;BRD8
    zinc ion bindingCBLL1;SLU7;NANOS1;CCNB1IP1;TRAF4B;L3MBTL2;PHF20L1;MUL1A;ZSWIM7

    MMP9 has direct interactions with proteins and molecules. Those interactions were detected by several methods such as yeast two hybrid, co-IP, pull-down and so on. We selected proteins and molecules interacted with MMP9 here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of MMP9.

    VCAN; MEP1A; MEP1B; TIMP1; SRGN; ELN; SCUBE3; TGFB1; q7cje7_yerpe; ITGA5

    Liu, ZK; Dou, CW; et al. RIG-I suppresses the migration and invasion of hepatocellular carcinoma cells by regulating MMY9. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY 46:1710-1720(2015).
    Muradashvili, N; Benton, RL; et al. Ablation of matrix metalloproteinase-9 gene decreases cerebrovascular permeability and fibrinogen deposition post traumatic brain injury in mice. METABOLIC BRAIN DISEASE 30:411-426(2015).
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    What are the consequences of dysregulated MMP9 expression in cancer progression? 02/13/2022

    Dysregulated MMP9 expression is associated with cancer invasion and metastasis, as it enables tumor cells to degrade the extracellular matrix and invade surrounding tissues.

    What is the impact of MMP9 polymorphisms on enzyme activity? 09/07/2021

    Polymorphisms in the MMP9 gene can influence enzyme activity, potentially affecting the individual's susceptibility to certain diseases and the progression of pathological conditions.

    Can you explain the role of MMP9 in tissue remodeling at the molecular level? 01/17/2020

    MMP9 facilitates tissue remodeling by cleaving structural proteins in the extracellular matrix, such as collagen and gelatin, leading to changes in tissue architecture.

    What is the role of MMP9 in the breakdown of the blood-brain barrier during neurological disorders? 11/14/2019

    MMP9 contributes to the breakdown of the blood-brain barrier by degrading tight junction proteins, potentially exacerbating neurological disorders and neuroinflammation.

    How does MMP9 contribute to angiogenesis at the molecular level? 06/02/2018

    MMP9 plays a role in angiogenesis by promoting the release and activation of growth factors sequestered in the extracellular matrix, facilitating the formation of new blood vessels.

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