- Aggrecanase
Aggrecanases are
proteolytic enzyme s that are members of theADAM protein (ADisintegrin AndMetalloprotease ) family. Aggrecanases act on largeproteoglycan s known asaggrecan s, which are components of connective tissues such ascartilage . The inappropriate activity of aggrecanase is a mechanism by which cartilage degradation occurs in diseases such asarthritis . At least two forms of aggrecanase exist in humans:ADAMTS4 or aggrecanase-1Tortorella MD et al. (1999). Purification and cloning of aggrecanase-1: a member of the ADAMTS family of proteins. "Science" 284(5420):1664-6. PMID 10356395 ] andADAMTS11 or aggrecanase-2.Abbaszade I et al. (1999). Cloning and characterization of ADAMTS11, an aggrecanase from the ADAMTS family. "J Biol Chem" 274(33):23443-50. PMID 10438522] Both proteins containthrombospondin (TS) motifs required for proper recognition of substrates.Tortorella M, Pratta M, Liu RQ, Abbaszade I, Ross H, Burn T, Arner E. (2000). The thrombospondin motif of aggrecanase-1 (ADAMTS-4) is critical for aggrecan substrate recognition and cleavage. "J Biol Chem" 75(33):25791-7. PMID 10827174 ] Although both proteins can cleave the substrate aggrecan at the same position, they differ in kinetics and in secondary cleavage sites.Tortorella MD, Liu RQ, Burn T, Newton RC, Arner E. (2002). Characterization of human aggrecanase 2 (ADAM-TS5): substrate specificity studies and comparison with aggrecanase 1 (ADAM-TS4). "Matrix Biol" 21(6):499-511. PMID 12392761]References
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