Skip Navigation Links Home » Resources » Gene Detail

MMP16, matrix metallopeptidase 16

Matching ORF Clones

    No catalog ORF clones available (link to the custom ORF request form)

Request a Custom Clone

Don't see what you need?

Request My Custom Clone »
  • Gene Overview
  • Interaction Network
  • Sequence Verification

MMP16, matrix metallopeptidase 16

  • Proteins of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family are involved in the breakdown of extracellular matrix in normal physiological processes, such as embryonic development, reproduction, and tissue remodeling, as well as in disease processes, such as arthritis and metastasis. Most MMP's are secreted as inactive proproteins which are activated when cleaved by extracellular proteinases. The encoded protein activates MMP2 by cleavage. This gene was once referred to as MT-MMP2, but was renamed as MT-MMP3 or MMP16. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2010]

  • Gene Synonyms (C8orf57, MMP-X2, MT-MMP2, MT-MMP3, MT3-MMP, matrix metalloproteinase-16, MMP-16, MT-MMP 3, MT3MMP, MTMMP3, Putative transmembrane protein C8orf57, matrix metallopeptidase 16 (membrane-inserted), membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase 3, membrane-type-3 matrix metalloproteinase,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 4325
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>P51512
  • View the NCBI Database for this Gene »

The information on this page was collected from publicly accessible databases, and is periodically updated. Promega makes no claims to accuracy, or ownership of these genes.

Gene products are often involved in multiple pathways and networks within a living cell. Learn more about other interacting partners.

matrix metallopeptidase 16 interacts with:

The information on this page was collected from publicly accessible databases, and is periodically updated. Promega makes no claims to accuracy, or ownership of these genes.

Paste a protein or nucleic acid sequence in the box below to confirm that it matches this gene’s reference sequence(s). Click on a link under RELATED ORF CLONES to see how a sequence matches to an experimentally-validated ORF clone.

The information on this page was collected from publicly accessible databases, and is periodically updated. Promega makes no claims to accuracy, or ownership of these genes.

It appears that you have Javascript disabled. Our website requires Javascript to function correctly. For the best browsing experience, please enable Javascript.