NID1 degradation by MMP19

Stable Identifier
R-HSA-3791319
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Reaction [transition]
Species
Homo sapiens
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5/5
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Nidogen-1 (entactin) is a member of the nidogen family of basement membrane glycoproteins. It interacts with several other components of basement membranes, notably it connects the collagen and laminin networks to each other (Yurchenko & Patton 2009). MMPs 3, 7 (Mayer et al. 1993), 1, 9, (Sires et al. 1993), 12 (Gronski et al. 1997), 14, 15 (d'Ortho et al. 1997), 19 (Stracke et al. 2000) and leukocyte elastase (Mayer et al. 1993) can all degrade Nidogen-1.
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
10809722 Biochemical characterization of the catalytic domain of human matrix metalloproteinase 19. Evidence for a role as a potent basement membrane degrading enzyme

Murphy, G, Knäuper, V, López-Otin, C, Stracke, JO, Hutton, M, Stewart, M, Pendás, AM, Smith, B

J. Biol. Chem. 2000
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metalloendopeptidase activity of MMP19 [extracellular region]

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