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Inhibition of MMPs

Click on the targets in the map below to find Elabscience products related to the MMP Signaling Pathway.

Inhibition of MMPs TIMP1 TIMP2 TIMP4 MMP TIMP2 TIMP2 TIMP3 TIMP4 TIMP3 Pro-MMP2 Zn Zn Zn Zn Zn Zn MMP2 MMP9 α2-macroglobulin TFPI2 TSP2 Extracellular MMPs LDL-RP

Matrix metalloprotease (MMPs) is a class of Zinc ions-dependent proteolytic enzymes that play an important role in the degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM), tissue reconstruction, and regulation of various soluble factors in cells. Closely related to tumorigenesis, invasion and metastasis, MMPs are responsible for occurrence of many malignant tumors. MMPs are also involved in many physiological processes such as embryonic development, angiogenesis and wound healing. Under normal physiological conditions, MMPs and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMP) together regulate ECM turnover and maintain cell stability. MMPs dysregulation can accelerate the degradation of the matrix barrier, or indirectly promote tumor growth, invasion and metastasis through releasing matrix-related growth factors. Therefore, MMPs have become an attractive target for tumor research and anti-tumor drugs development.