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Extracellular Matrix Degradation

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Regulated turnover of extracellular matrix (ECM) is an important component of tissue homeostasis. In recent years, the enzymes that participate in, and control ECM turnover have been the focus of research that touches on development, tissue remodeling, inflammation and disease. This volume in the Biology of Extracellular Matrix series provides a review of the known classes of proteases that degrade ECM both outside and inside the cell. The specific EMC proteases that are discussed include cathepsins, bacterial collagenases, matrix metalloproteinases, meprins, serine proteases, and elastases. The volume also discusses the domains responsible for specific biochemical characteristics of the proteases and the physical interactions that occur when the protease interacts with substrate. The topics covered in this volume provide an important context for understanding the role that matrix-degrading proteases play in normal tissue remodeling and in diseases such as cancer and lung disease.

List of contents

Matrix Metalloproteinases and Their Inhibitors in Turnover and Degradation of Extracellular Matrix.- Role of Cysteine Cathepsins in Extracellular Proteolysis.- Cooperation between proteolysis and endocytosis in collagen turnover.- Pericellular Proteolysis.- Triple Helicase Activity and the Structural Basis of Collagenolysis.- Structural Basis of Extracellular Matrix Interactions with Matrix Metalloproteinases.- The Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Cellular Invasion and Metastasis.- Degradation of bone and the role of osteoclasts, bone lining cells and osteocytes.- Consequences of Elastolysis.

Summary

Regulated turnover of extracellular matrix (ECM) is an important component of tissue homeostasis. In recent years, the enzymes that participate in, and control ECM turnover have been the focus of research that touches on development, tissue remodeling, inflammation and disease. This volume in the Biology of Extracellular Matrix series provides a review of the known classes of proteases that degrade ECM both outside and inside the cell. The specific EMC proteases that are discussed include cathepsins, bacterial collagenases, matrix metalloproteinases, meprins, serine proteases, and elastases. The volume also discusses the domains responsible for specific biochemical characteristics of the proteases and the physical interactions that occur when the protease interacts with substrate. The topics covered in this volume provide an important context for understanding the role that matrix-degrading proteases play in normal tissue remodeling and in diseases such as cancer and lung disease.

Product details

Assisted by Willia C Parks (Editor), William C Parks (Editor), Mecham (Editor), Mecham (Editor), Robert Mecham (Editor), Robert P. Mecham (Editor), William C. Parks (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.05.2013
 
EAN 9783642267802
ISBN 978-3-642-26780-2
No. of pages 255
Dimensions 158 mm x 236 mm x 15 mm
Weight 412 g
Illustrations X, 255 p.
Series Biology of Extracellular Matrix
Biology of Extracellular Matrix
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

C, Medical research, Life Sciences, biochemistry, molecular biology, proteins, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biochemistry, general, Biomedical Research, Cell Biology, Molecular Medicine, Protein Science, Collagen;Proteases;Proteoglycans;Proteolysis

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