[HTML][HTML] Expression analysis of the entire MMP and TIMP gene families during mouse tissue development

RK Nuttall, CL Sampieri, CJ Pennington, SE Gill… - FEBS letters, 2004 - Elsevier
RK Nuttall, CL Sampieri, CJ Pennington, SE Gill, GA Schultz, DR Edwards
FEBS letters, 2004Elsevier
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and adamalysins (ADAMs) cleave many extracellular
proteins, including matrix, growth factors, and receptors. We profiled the RNA levels of every
MMP, several ADAMs, and inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs and RECK) in numerous
mouse tissues during development and in the uterus during pregnancy. Observations
include: most secreted MMPs are expressed at low to undetectable levels in tissues,
whereas membrane-bound MMPs, ADAMs and inhibitors are abundant; almost every …
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and adamalysins (ADAMs) cleave many extracellular proteins, including matrix, growth factors, and receptors. We profiled the RNA levels of every MMP, several ADAMs, and inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs and RECK) in numerous mouse tissues during development and in the uterus during pregnancy. Observations include: most secreted MMPs are expressed at low to undetectable levels in tissues, whereas membrane-bound MMPs, ADAMs and inhibitors are abundant; almost every proteinase and inhibitor is present in the uterus or placenta at some time during gestation; the mouse collagenases mColA and mColB are found exclusively in the uterus and testis; and each tissue has its unique signature of proteinase and inhibitor expression.
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