Matrix metalloproteinases and bone
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2008.03.020
Matrix metalloproteinases and bone
Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are members of a family of zinc-dependent proteolytic enzymes. Several of the MMPs are expressed at high levels in bone and cartilage in mammals including humans and mice and are capable of cleaving native, undenatured collagens with long uninterrupted triple helices; these MMPs therefore potentially function as collagenases in vivo. Several MMPs expressed in the skeleton appear to function in endochondral ossification during embryonic development and in modeling and remodeling of bone postnatally and later in life. Different functions of MMPs have been elucidated through observations of spontaneous mutations in MMP genes in humans and of targeted mutations in Mmp genes and collagen (substrate) genes in mice. Potential mechanisms to account for effects of these mutations are considered in this review.
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