Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of endoproteases that require zinc and calcium for expressing catalytic activity. These enzymes play a central role in the maintenance and remodeling of the extracellular matrix. Elevated expression of their activity, caused either by up-regulation of their expression or down-regulation of their cognate inhibitors, has been implicated in various degenerative disorders, including arthritis, cardiovascular disease, skeletal growth-plate disorders, and cancer metastasis. MMP-1 is a secreted collagenase with specificity toward Type I, II, III, VII, and X collagens. Recombinant human MMP-1 is a 42.7kD protein containing the entire catalytic N-terminal domain and the C-terminal domain which is involved in substrate specificity and in binding TIMP-1.
Source:
Recombinant protein corresponding to human MMP-1, expressed in E. coli.
Biological Activity:
MMP-1 activity was measured by its ability to cleave a chromogenic peptide MMP-1 substrate at room temperature. At an MMP-1 concentration of 2.5ug/ml, 50% cleavage was achieved at an incubation time of ~25 minutes.
Endotoxin:
<0.1ng/ug (1EU/ug)
AA Sequence:
MFVLTEGNPR WEQTHLTYRI ENYTPDLPRA DVDHAIEKAF QLWSNVTPLT FTKVSEGQAD IMISFVRGDH RDNSPFDGPG GNLAHAFQPG PGIGGDAHFD EDERWTNNFR EYNLHRVAAH ELGHSLGLSH STDIGALMYP SYTFSGDVQL AQDDIDGIQA IYGRSQNPVQ PIGPQTPKAC DSKLTFDAIT TIRGEVMFFK DRFYMRTNPF YPEVELNFIS VFWPQLPNGL EAAYEFADRD EVRFFKGNKY WAVQGQNVLH GYPKDIYSSF GFPRTVKHID AALSEENTGK TYFFVANKYW RYDEYKRSMD PGYPKMIAHD FPGIGHKVDA VFMKDGFFYF FHGTRQYKFD PKTKRILTLQ KANSWFNCRK N
Storage and Stability:
May be stored at 4 degrees C for short-term only. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Store at -20 degrees C. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap. Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer.