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The human matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) family comprises a large group of structurally homologous zinc-dependent endopeptidases (''e.g.'' <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv2/9'>membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP)</scene> <font color='darkmagenta'><b>(darkmagenta)</b></font> and <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv/9'>membrane type-3 matrix metalloproteinase (MT3-MMP)</scene> <font color='magenta'><b>(magenta)</b></font>, <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv2/10'>click to see structural comparison</scene>) that perform a wide variety of biological roles. The MMPs are in general inhibited unselectively by all 4 known tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs 1-4). Currently, 4 TIMPs variants that are 40-50% identical in sequence have been identified, namely TIMPs-1-4. In general, the MMPs are  inhibited unselectively by all 4 known TIMPs 1-4. For example, <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv/9'>membrane type-3 matrix metalloproteinase (MT3-MMP)</scene> can form complex with <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv/12'>wild-type TIMP-1</scene> ([[1uea]], <font color='orange'><b>colored orange</b></font>). <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv/13'>The WT-TIMP-1 binding interface</scene> <font color='cyan'><b>(cyan)</b></font> is mainly composed of the N-terminal segment that approaches the active site, the AB loop (Thr33-Tyr35), the CD loop (Ala65-Cys70), and the EF loop (Thr97-Ser100). The pivotal residue, threonine 98 (Thr98), is shown as <font color='red'><b>red sticks</b></font>. In general, <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv1/2'>five main chain hydrogen bonds</scene> (Cys1-Ser68, Val69-Met66, Gly71-Met66, Cys70-Glu67, and Cys70-Thr98) are intimately involved in the conformational stability of TIMP binding interface when bound to MMP.
The human matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) family comprises a large group of structurally homologous zinc-dependent endopeptidases (''e.g.'' <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv2/9'>membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP)</scene> <font color='darkmagenta'><b>(darkmagenta)</b></font> and <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv/9'>membrane type-3 matrix metalloproteinase (MT3-MMP)</scene> <font color='magenta'><b>(magenta)</b></font>, <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv2/10'>click to see structural comparison</scene>) that perform a wide variety of biological roles. The MMPs are in general inhibited unselectively by all 4 known tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs 1-4). Currently, 4 TIMPs variants that are 40-50% identical in sequence have been identified, namely TIMPs-1-4. In general, the MMPs are  inhibited unselectively by all 4 known TIMPs 1-4. For example, <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv/9'>membrane type-3 matrix metalloproteinase (MT3-MMP)</scene> can form complex with <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv/12'>wild-type TIMP-1</scene> ([[1uea]], <font color='orange'><b>colored orange</b></font>). <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv/13'>The WT-TIMP-1 binding interface</scene> <font color='cyan'><b>(cyan)</b></font> is mainly composed of the N-terminal segment that approaches the active site, the AB loop (Thr33-Tyr35), the CD loop (Ala65-Cys70), and the EF loop (Thr97-Ser100). The pivotal residue, threonine 98 (Thr98), is shown as <font color='red'><b>red sticks</b></font>. In general, <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv1/2'>five main chain hydrogen bonds</scene> (Cys1-Ser68, Val69-Met66, Gly71-Met66, Cys70-Glu67, and Cys70-Thr98) are intimately involved in the conformational stability of TIMP binding interface when bound to MMP.
<scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv2/9'>Membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP)</scene> <font color='darkmagenta'><b>(darkmagenta)</b></font> also forms complex with <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv2/11'>wild-type tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1)</scene> ([[2j0t]], <font color='orange'><b>colored orange</b></font>).
<scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv2/9'>Membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP)</scene> <font color='darkmagenta'><b>(darkmagenta)</b></font> also forms complex with <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv2/11'>wild-type TIMP-1</scene> ([[2j0t]], <font color='orange'><b>colored orange</b></font>), producing <scene name='MT1-MMP-TIMP-1_complex/Cv2/12'>similar hydrogen bond network in the WT TIMP-1 binding interface</scene>. This network of hydrogen bonds stabilizes
theCDandEFloops that compose the binding interface. Importantly,
the hydrogen bond between Cys1 and Ser68 may position
the amino and carboxyl groups of Cys1 to effectively coordinate
the Zn2þ
ion.  




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