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Analysis of Enzymatic Activity of Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP) by Collagen Zymography in Melanoma

  1. Author:
    Walia, Vijay
    Samuels, Yardena
  2. Author Address

    Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Signaling, National Cancer Institute-Frederick, Frederick, MD, USA., Molecular Cell Biology Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. Yardena.Samuels@weizmann.ac.il.,
    1. Year: 2018
  1. Journal: Methods in Molecular Biology
    1. 1731
    2. Pages: 97-106
  2. Type of Article: Article
  3. ISSN: 978-1-4939-7594-5
  1. Abstract:

    Protein zymography is the most commonly used technique to study the enzymatic activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their inhibitors. MMPs are proteolytic enzymes that promote extracellular matrix degradation. MMPs are frequently mutated in malignant melanomas as well as other cancers and are linked to increasing incidence of tumor metastasis. Substrate zymography characterizes MMP activity by their ability to degrade preferred substrates. Here we describe the collagen zymography technique to measure the active or latent form of MMPs using MMP-8 as an example, which is a frequently mutated MMP family member in malignant melanomas. The same technique can be used with the modification of substrate to detect metalloproteinase activity of other MMPs. Both wild-type and mutated forms of MMPs can be analyzed using a single gel using this method.

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  1. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7595-2_10
  2. PMID: 29318547
  3. WOS: 000431740800011

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  1. Fiscal Year: FY2017-2018
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