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    Biochem J. 1986 Dec 15;240(3):913-6.

    Comparison of human stromelysin and collagenase by cloning and sequence analysis.

    Whitham SE, Murphy G, Angel P, Rahmsdorf HJ, Smith BJ, Lyons A, Harris TJ, Reynolds JJ, Herrlich P, Docherty AJ.

    A comparison of the cDNA-derived amino acid sequences of human stromelysin and collagenase with the N-terminal sequences of purified enzymes reveals that these metalloproteinases are highly conserved and that they are secreted as proenzymes. A putative zinc-binding site was identified by its homology with the zinc-chelating sequence of thermolysin. These sequences permitted the identification of: transin, a protein induced in rat fibroblasts either exposed to growth factors or transformed by oncogenic viruses, as the rat homologue of stromelysin, and XHF1, a protein induced in human fibroblasts after treatment with tumourigenic agents, as collagenase.

    PMID: 3030290 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 1147507

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