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A Unique Substrate Recognition Profile for Matrix Metalloproteinase-2

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2001 Nov 6
PMID 11694539
Citations 34
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Abstract

The catalytic domains of the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are structurally homologous, raising questions as to the degree of distinction, or overlap, in substrate recognition. The primary objective of the present study was to define the substrate recognition profile of MMP-2, a protease that was historically referred to as gelatinase A. By cleaving a phage peptide library with recombinant MMP-2, four distinct sets of substrates were identified. The first set is structurally related to substrates previously reported for other MMPs. These substrates contain the PXX/X(Hy) consensus motif (where X(Hy) is a hydrophobic residue) and are not generally selective for MMP-2 over the other MMPs tested. Two other groups of substrates were selected from the phage library with similar frequency. Substrates in group II contain the L/IXX/X(Hy) consensus motif. Substrates in group III contain a consensus motif with a sequence of X(Hy)SX/L, and the fourth set of substrates contain the HXX/X(Hy) sequence. Substrates in Group II, III, and IV were found to be 8- to almost 200-fold more selective for MMP-2 over MMP-9. To gain an understanding of the structural basis for substrate selectivity, individual residues within substrates were mutated, revealing that the P(2) residue is a key element in conferring selectivity. These findings indicate that MMP-2 and MMP-9 exhibit different substrate recognition profiles and point to the P(2) subsite as a primary determinant in substrate distinction.

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