MMPs have a common domain structure, which includes:
Figure 1: Structural domains of matrix metalloproteinases. (a, b) A schematic representation of the general structure of the inactive and active forms of MMPs (only the membrane-type group has the extra membrane binding domain). (b) Structure of proMMP-2. (c) The prodomain, catalytic domain, hemopexin domain and fibronectin (Fib) [1]
The human genome encodes 23 MMPs. MMPs are essential in many biological processes and physiological functions, while also playing a role in pathological conditions like cancer or chronic inflammatory diseases.[2] As important regulators for tissue homeostasis and immunity, unregulated MMP
The catalytic activity for MMPs is controlled through gene expression with transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, compartmentalization, pro-enzyme activation, and enzyme inactivation.[4] Some MMPs are expressed in normal tissue like MMP-2, MMP-19, MMP-28, and several MT-MMPs, where they play a role in homeostasis. Other MMPs not normally expressed in resting tissue are performing repair processes in diseased tissues. Across varying diseases, inflammation, and tumors, we can see the importance of MMPs.
Figure 2: Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity is tightly regulated at four different levels: 1) gene expression, mainly by regulating transcription and mRNA stability, 2) compartmentalization (as light yellow filled eclipse), which regulates efficiency of proteolysis through cell surface recruitment, substrate availability and protein interactions, but also influences 3) pro-enzyme activation and 4) inhibition of proteolysis.[1]
Specifically, MMP-7 is crucial for wound repair. Recent studies show that MMP-7 is essential in chemotactic recruitment of neutrophils, a white blood cell that acts as the immune system’s first line of defense, in the lung in response to infection.[2] They then contain the area using different effector mechanisms.[3] MMPs including MMP-7 are expressed in nearly every cell type in response to injury due to their very important role in healing.
ABclonal offers a selection of over 80 MMP antibodies with different applications and reactivities. A selection of our MMP antibody products is shown below.
Target |
Cat No. |
Product Name |
MT1-MMP |
A0067 |
MMP14/MT1-MMP Rabbit mAb |
MMP1 |
A1191
|
MMP1 Rabbit pAb |
MMP2 |
A19080
|
[KO Validated] MMP2 Rabbit mAb |
A6247
|
MMP2 Rabbit pAb |
|
MMP3 |
A11418
|
MMP3 Rabbit mAb |
A1202
|
MMP3 Rabbit pAb |
|
MMP7 |
A0695 |
MMP7 Rabbit pAb |
MMP8 |
A1963
|
MMP8 Rabbit pAb |
MMP9 |
A2095
|
MMP9 Rabbit pAb |
A0289 |
MMP9 Rabbit pAb |
|
MMP10 |
A3033 |
MMP10 Rabbit pAb |
MMP11 |
A11088 |
|
MMP12 |
A11017 |
|
A1709 |
|
|
MMP13 |
A11148 |
|
A1606 |
|
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MMP16 |
A10409 |
|
MMP17 |
A3030 |
|
MMP25 |
A15886 |
|
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