EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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3.4.24.B7 | malfunction |
silencing of the MMP-26 gene significantly retardes the invasiveness of A-549 cells |
720479 |
3.4.24.B7 | more |
MMP-26 and MMP-9 may contribute to the more aggressive behavior of squamous cell carcinomas in organ transplant recipients |
712585 |
3.4.24.B7 | more |
under physiological conditions, a lipid or membrane microenvironment may regulate enzymatic activity |
707115 |
3.4.24.B7 | physiological function |
MMP-26 contributes to A-549 cell invasion and migration in vitro. MMP-26 plays an important role in local through coordination with MMP-9 |
720479 |
3.4.24.B7 | physiological function |
MMP-26 expression levels in androgen-repressed human prostate cancer cells, transfected with sense or anti-sense MMP-26 cDNA, and in benign, neoplastic, and invasive prostate cancer tissues are directly correlated with those of the pro-apoptotic marker Bax. The MMP-26 protein levels are upregulated in high grade prostate intraepithelial neoplasia and decrease during the course of disease progression |
754226 |
3.4.24.B7 | physiological function |
MMP-26 is implicated in genesis, progression, invasion and metastasis of several types of human cancers |
710795 |
3.4.24.B7 | physiological function |
MMP-26 may possess critical roles in the processes of tumor invasion, angiogenesis, and metastasis |
710794 |
3.4.24.B7 | physiological function |
MMP-26 participates in activation other members of the MMP family |
708392 |
3.4.24.B7 | physiological function |
MMP-26 plays an important role in local invasion, and angiogenesis. MMP-26 contributes to tumor development and to the restoration of tissue injury. The spreading cell ratio of MMP-26 transfected cells is significantly higher than parental U251 cells |
713160 |
3.4.24.B7 | physiological function |
MMP-26 plays an important role of in matrix modulation during disc health and degeneration |
719420 |