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Immunogen sequence: LTPGNPKWER TNLTYRIRNY TPQLSEAEVE RAIKDAFELW SVASPLIFTR ISQGEADINI AFYQRDHGDN SPFDGPNGIL AHAFQPGQGI GGDAHFDAEE TWTNTSANYN LFLVAAHEFG HSLGLAHSSD PGALMYPNYA FRETSNYSLP QDDIDGIQAI YGLSSNPIQP TGPSTPKPCD PSLTFDAITT LRGEILFFKD RYFWRRHPQL QRVEMNFISL FWPSLPTGIQ AAYEDFDRDL IFLFKGNQYW ALSGYDILQG YPKDISNYGF PSSVQAIDAA VFYRSKTYFF VNDQFWRYDN QRQFMEPGYP KSISGAFPGI ESKVDAVFQQ EHFFHVFSGP RYYAFDLIAQ RVTRVARGNK WLNCRYG; Positive Samples: A-549, HL-60, HepG2, Jurkat, MCF7, Mouse liver; Cellular Location: Cytoplasmic granule, extracellular matrix, extracellular space
The MMP8 gene encodes matrix metalloproteinase-8, also known as collagenase-2, an enzyme belonging to the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family, which plays a pivotal role in the breakdown of extracellular matrix (ECM) components. MMP8 is primarily involved in the degradation of type I and III collagen, facilitating tissue remodeling and repair processes. This enzyme is produced by neutrophils and is active in areas of tissue inflammation and injury, where it modulates the ECM to aid in wound healing. MMP8 is implicated in various physiological processes, including embryonic development, angiogenesis, and bone remodeling. However, excessive or unregulated activity of MMP8 can lead to pathological conditions such as arthritis, periodontal disease, and cancer metastasis, where ECM degradation contributes to disease progression. Research into MMP8 aims to understand its regulation and involvement in disease states, providing insights into potential therapeutic strategies for targeting MMP activity in inflammatory and degenerative conditions.
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Protein Aliases: Collagenase; Collagenase 2; collagenase-2; matrix metallo protease; matrix metalloproteinase 8; matrix metalloproteinase 8 (neutrophil collagenase); Matrix metalloproteinase-8; Matrix metalloproteinase8; MMP; MMP 8; MMP-8; MMPs; Neutrophil collagenase; neutrophil collagenease; PMN leukocyte collagenase; PMNL CL; PMNL collagenase; PMNL-CL; PMNLCL
Gene Aliases: BB138268; CLG1; HNC; MMP-8; MMP8; PMNL-CL
UniProt ID: (Human) P22894, (Rat) O88766, (Mouse) O70138
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 4317, (Rat) 63849, (Mouse) 17394
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