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The Catalytic Domain Mediates Homomultimerization of MT1-MMP and the Prodomain Interferes with MT1-MMP Oligomeric Complex Assembly

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Journal Biomolecules
Publisher MDPI
Date 2022 Aug 26
PMID 36009039
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Homomultimerization of MT1-MMP (membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase) through the hemopexin, transmembrane, and cytoplasmic domains plays a very important role in the activation of proMMP-2 and the degradation of pericellular collagen. MT1-MMP is overexpressed in many types of cancers, and it is considered to be a key enzyme in facilitating cancer cell migration. Since the oligomerization of MT1-MMP is important for its proteolytic activity in promoting cancer invasion, we have further investigated the multimerization by using heterologously expressed MT1-MMP ectodomains in insect cells to gain additional mechanistic insight into this process. We show that the whole ectodomain of MT1-MMP can form dimers and higher-order oligomeric complexes. The enzyme is secreted in its active form and the multimeric complex assembly is mediated by the catalytic domain. Blocking the prodomain removal determines the enzyme to adopt the monomeric structure, suggesting that the prodomain prevents the MT1-MMP oligomerization process. The binding affinity of MT1-MMP to type I collagen is dependent on the oligomeric state. Thus, the monomers have the weakest affinity, while the binding strength increases proportionally with the complexity of the multimers. Collectively, our experimental results indicate that the catalytic domain of MT1-MMP is necessary and sufficient to mediate the formation of multimeric structures.

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