Structure, expression, and developmental function of early divergent forms of metalloproteinases in Hydra |
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Authors: | MICHAEL P SARRAS JR LI YAN ALEXEY LEONTOVICH JIN SONG ZHANG |
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Institution: | MICHAEL P SARRAS JR1,LI YAN2,ALEXEY LEONTOVICH3,JIN SONG ZHANG41 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City,Kansas66160-7400,USA2Centocor,Malvern,PA 19355,USA3Department of Experimental Pathology,Mayo C |
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Abstract: | Metalloproteinases have a critical role in a broad spectrum of cellular processes ranging from the breakdown of extracellular matrix to the processing of signal transduction-related proteins. These hydrolytic functions underlie a variety of mechanisms related to developmental processes as well as disease states. Structural analysis of metalloproteinases from both invertebrate and vertebrate species indicates that these enzymes are highly conserved and arose early during metazoan evolution. In this regard, studies from various laboratories have reported that a number of classes of metalloproteinases are found in hydra, a member of Cnidaria, the second oldest of existing animal phyla. These studies demonstrate that the hydra genome contains at least three classes of metalloproteinases to include members of the 1) astacin class, 2) matrix met-alloproteinase class, and 3) neprilysin class. Functional studies indicate that these metalloproteinases play diverse and important roles in hydra morphogenesis and cell differentiation as well as specialized functions in adult polyps. This article will review the structure, expression, and function of these metalloproteinases in hydra. |
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Keywords: | Hydra metalloproteinases development astacin matrix metalloproteinases endothelin |
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