Actinonin, Matrix metalloprotease (MMP) inhibitor
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Chemical Structure - Actinonin, Matrix metalloprotease (MMP) inhibitor (AB141089)
2D chemical structure image of ab141089, Actinonin, Matrix metalloprotease (MMP) inhibitor
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Biological function summary
The multifunctional enzyme engages in different roles within the body. It participates in the degradation of signaling peptides which is essential for maintaining cellular environment balance. CD13 is not part of any complex but interacts with other peptides and is involved in antigen processing on certain immune cells. It also influences angiogenesis and cell motility which makes it significant in tissue remodeling and repairing processes.
Pathways
CD13 plays roles in RAS and MAPK signaling pathways. It closely interacts with proteins such as MMP1 and other metalloproteases to orchestrate extracellular matrix remodeling. In these pathways CD13 contributes to processes like cell proliferation and migration by boosting peptide cleavage which links to cellular growth signals. Additionally it works along with stromal cells to influence inflammatory responses.
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