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Plasma membrane-dependent activation of the 72-kDa type IV collagenase is prevented by complex formation with TIMP-2
1993
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Human 72-kDa type IV collagenase (72T4Cl) is secreted as a proenzyme that can form a specific stoichiometric complex with the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteases TIMP-2 via interaction with the carboxyl-terminal domain of the enzyme. Both complexed and free enzymes can be activated by treatment with organomercurials. The mechanism of the 72T4Cl activation under physiological conditions is not known. Here we describe a "plasma membrane-dependent" activation of inhibitor-free 72T4Cl and identify
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