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Matrix Metalloproteinase Biology

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Discussing recent advances in the field of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) research from a multidisciplinary perspective, Matrix Metalloproteinase Biologyis a collection of chapters written by leaders in the field of MMPs. The book focuses on the challenges of understanding the mechanisms substrate degradation by MMPs, as well as how these enzymes are able to degrade large, highly ordered substrates such as collagen. All topics addressed are considered in relation to disease progression including roles in cancer metastasis, rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.
The text first provides an overview of MMPs, focusing on the history, the development and failures of small molecule inhibitors in clinical trials, and work with TIMPS, the endogenous inhibitors of MMPs. These introductory chapters establish the foundation for later discussion of the recent progress on the design of different types of inhibitors, including novel antibody based therapeutics. The following section emphasizes research using novel methods to further the study of the MMPs. The third and final section focuses on in vivo research, particularly with respect to cancer models, degradation of the extracellular matrix, and MMP involvement in other disease states. Written and edited by leaders in the field, Matrix Metalloproteinase Biology addresses the rapidly growth in MMP research, and will be an invaluable resource to advanced students and researchers studying cell and molecular biology.

List of contents

List of Contributors ix
 
1 Matrix Metalloproteinases: From Structure to Function 1
Maciej J. Stawikowski and Gregg B. Fields
 
1.1 Introduction 1
 
1.2 Structures of MMPs 1
 
1.2.1 General MMP structure and domain organization 1
 
1.2.2 Catalytic domain 2
 
1.2.3 Catalytic mechanism 3
 
1.2.4 Fibronectin type II-like inserts 3
 
1.2.5 Linker region 4
 
1.2.6 Hemopexin-like domain 6
 
1.2.7 Transmembrane domain and cytoplasmic tail 7
 
1.3 Overview of MMP substrate specificity 8
 
1.3.1 ECM substrates 9
 
1.3.2 Cell surface substrates 10
 
1.3.3 Intracellular MMP targets 11
 
1.4 Selective mechanisms of action 13
 
1.4.1 Collagenolysis 13
 
1.4.2 Gelatinolysis 15
 
Acknowledgments 16
 
References 16
 
2 Dynamics and Mechanism of Substrate Recognition by Matrix Metalloproteases 23
Ivan E. Collier and Gregory I. Goldberg
 
2.1 Introduction 23
 
2.2 Conformational flexibility of MMPs is inexorably linked to collagen proteolysis 24
 
2.3 Dynamics of MMP-2 and MMP-9 interaction with gelatin 26
 
2.4 Surface diffusion: a common mechanism for substrate interaction adapted by MMP-2 and MMP-9 26
 
2.5 Dynamics of MMP interaction with collagen fibrils 28
 
2.6 Mechanism of interaction of MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-9, and MMP-14 with collagen substrate involves surface diffusion 28
 
2.7 Mechanism of MMP-1 diffusion on native collagen fibrils 30
 
2.8 Triple helical collagen cleavage - diffusion coupling 31
 
2.9 Conclusions 34
 
References 36
 
3 Matrix Metalloproteinases: From Structure to Function 41
Marco Fragai and Claudio Luchinat
 
3.1 Introduction 41
 
3.2 Classification and structural features 42
 
3.3 Catalytic mechanism 45
 
3.4 Intra- and inter-domain flexibility 47
 
3.5 Elastin and collagen degradation 47
 
References 54
 
4 Metzincin Modulators 61
Dmitry Minond
 
4.1 Inhibitors 61
 
4.1.1 Antibodies: targeting beyond the active site 61
 
4.1.2 Peptide-based inhibitors 65
 
4.1.3 Small molecules: non-zinc binding exosite inhibitors 68
 
4.1.4 Protein-based inhibitors 78
 
Summary and future directions 80
 
References 81
 
5 Therapeutics Targeting Matrix Metalloproteinases 85
Jillian Cathcart, Ashleigh Pulkoski-Gross, Stanley Zucker, and Jian Cao
 
5.1 Introduction 85
 
5.2 Peptidomimetic MMP inhibitors 86
 
5.3 Structure-based MMPI drug design 87
 
5.4 Mechanism-based MMPI design 89
 
5.5 Allosteric MMPI design 90
 
5.6 Macromolecular MMP inhibitors 91
 
5.7 Chemically-modified tetracyclines 93
 
5.8 Alternative approaches 94
 
5.9 MMPs as anti-targets 95
 
5.10 Conclusions 97
 
References 98
 
6 Matrix Metalloproteinase Modification of Extracellular Matrix-Mediated Signaling 103
Howard C. Crawford and Sharon M. Stack
 
6.1 Introduction 103
 
6.2 The extracellular matrix as a source for signaling ligands 104
 
6.3 ECM and mechanosensory signal transduction 106
 
6.4 Matrix remodeling and modification of mechano-sensory signaling 108
 
6.5 Conclusions and future directions 109
 
References 109
 
7 Meprin and ADAM Metalloproteases: Two Sides of the Same Coin? 115
Christoph Becker-Pauly and Stefan Rose-John
 
7.1 Introduction 115
 
7.2 Meprin metalloproteases 116
 
7.3 Structure of meprin alpha and meprin ß 116
 
7.4 Proteomics for the identification of meprin substrates

About the author










Irit Sagi is Incumbent of the Maurizio Pontecorvo Professorial Chair in the Department of Biological Regulation at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.

Jean P. Gaffney completed her postdoctoral work in Dr. Sagi's laboratory at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. She is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Baruch College, City University of New York, New York, NY, USA.

Summary

Discussing recent advances in the field of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) research from a multidisciplinary perspective, Matrix Metalloproteinase Biologyis a collection of chapters written by leaders in the field of MMPs.

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Authors Jean Gaffney, I Sagi, Irit Sagi, Irit Gaffney Sagi
Assisted by Gaffney (Editor), Gaffney (Editor), Jean Gaffney (Editor), Gaffney Jean (Editor), Iri Sagi (Editor), Irit Sagi (Editor), Sagi Irit (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2015
 
EAN 9781118772324
ISBN 978-1-118-77232-4
No. of pages 232
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

Biochemie, Proteine, Life Sciences, Biowissenschaften, biochemistry, Zell- u. Molekularbiologie, Cell & Molecular Biology, Proteins & Macromolecules, Proteine u. Makromoleküle, Metalloproteinase, Metalloprotein

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