3.4.24.B9: ADAM9 endopeptidase
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Word Map on EC 3.4.24.B9
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3.4.24.B9
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adams
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metastasis
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ectodomains
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metalloproteases
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alpha-secretase
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hb-egf
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medicine
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adam-15
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non-amyloidogenic
- 3.4.24.B9
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adams
- metastasis
- ectodomains
- metalloproteases
- alpha-secretase
- hb-egf
- medicine
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adam-15
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non-amyloidogenic
Reaction
proteolytic degradation of proteins =
Synonyms
a disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain 9, ADAM 9, ADAM metallopeptidase domain 9, ADAM-9, ADAM-9 sheddase, ADAM9, cellular disintegrin-related protein, M12.209, MDC, MDC-9, MDC9, MDC9/meltrin-gamma/ADAM9, meltrin gamma, meltrin-gamma, metallo protease desintegrin 9, metalloprotease ADAM9, metalloprotease disintegrin 9, metalloprotease/disintegrin/cysteine-rich protein 9, MLTNG, More, myeloma cell metalloproteinase
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Organism
Organism on EC 3.4.24.B9 - ADAM9 endopeptidase
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644075, 649562, 651308, 651956, 653225, 653737, 668073, 668145, 668152, 668164, 668979, 677587, 680831, 682830, 710800, 710868, 712114, 719607, 719997
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native short form of ADAM9 lacking the transmembrane and the cytoplasmic domains due to a deletion in the EGF-like domain
SwissProt
recombinant enzyme, expression in A-549 and EBC-1 cell. Enzyme overexpression results in increased invasive capacity in response to nerve growth factor, increased adhesion to brain tissue, and increased expression of integrin alpha3 and beta1 subunits. Administration of enzyme overexpressing A-549 cells to mice results in micrometastatic foci in brain and multiple metastatic colonies in the lungs
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recombinant enzyme, expression in human colon cancer cell line HT29 cells. Overexpression of enzyme enhances growth factor-mediated induction of endocytosis and dynamic recycling of E-cadherin. Enzyme constitutively interacts with E-cadherin, the two proteins co-localize at the plasma membrane
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