Human keratinocytes synthesize interstitial collagenase, a 72-kDa gelatinase, and a recently described 92-kDa gelatinase/type IV collagenase. We examined the synthesis of this novel enzyme by basal keratinocytes apposed to plastic, basement membrane collagen (type IV), and interstitial dermal collagen (type I). Samples of conditioned medium were electrophoresed on a 10% polyacrylamide, gelatin-ladened zymogram. Protein bands with gelatin-cleaving properties were identified by clarification of the gel and quantified by densitometry. A 92-kDa band had marked gelatinolytic activity and increased in culture over 72h. The identification of this 92-kDa band as type IV collagenase was demonstrated by Western immunoblotting using monospecific antib...
Human adult keratinocytes migrating on a nonviable dermal substrate in cultures without fibroblasts ...
Degradation of interstitial collagens probably takes place through different enzymatic mechanisms th...
Collagenolytic activity has been reported previously in association with wounds. We used in situ hyb...
Human keratinocytes synthesize interstitial collagenase, a 72-kDa gelatinase, and a recently describ...
Human keratinocytes in culture are known to produce collagenase. As part of studies to ascertain the...
Human keratinocytes in culture are known to produce collagenase. As part of studies to ascertain the...
Production of procollagenase and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases was demonstrated in human ke...
Type IV collagenases have been shown to play an important role in tumor metastasis and wound healing...
Members of the metalloproteinase family (MMPs) are known to play a crucial role in the metastatic ca...
peer reviewedThe 92-kD type IV collagenase is a member of the metalloproteinase family which degrade...
Three-dimensional lattices of reconstituted, polymerized type I collagen were subjected to partial h...
72-kI)a gelatinase/type lv collagenase is an important matrix metalloproteinase in the degradation o...
Human adult keratinocytes migrating on a nonviable dermal substrate in cultures without fibroblasts ...
We report here that a 92-kD gelatinolytic metalloproteinase is expressed as protein and mRNA in huma...
Gelatinases (or metalloproteinase or collagenases) are involved in remodelling the extracellular mat...
Human adult keratinocytes migrating on a nonviable dermal substrate in cultures without fibroblasts ...
Degradation of interstitial collagens probably takes place through different enzymatic mechanisms th...
Collagenolytic activity has been reported previously in association with wounds. We used in situ hyb...
Human keratinocytes synthesize interstitial collagenase, a 72-kDa gelatinase, and a recently describ...
Human keratinocytes in culture are known to produce collagenase. As part of studies to ascertain the...
Human keratinocytes in culture are known to produce collagenase. As part of studies to ascertain the...
Production of procollagenase and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases was demonstrated in human ke...
Type IV collagenases have been shown to play an important role in tumor metastasis and wound healing...
Members of the metalloproteinase family (MMPs) are known to play a crucial role in the metastatic ca...
peer reviewedThe 92-kD type IV collagenase is a member of the metalloproteinase family which degrade...
Three-dimensional lattices of reconstituted, polymerized type I collagen were subjected to partial h...
72-kI)a gelatinase/type lv collagenase is an important matrix metalloproteinase in the degradation o...
Human adult keratinocytes migrating on a nonviable dermal substrate in cultures without fibroblasts ...
We report here that a 92-kD gelatinolytic metalloproteinase is expressed as protein and mRNA in huma...
Gelatinases (or metalloproteinase or collagenases) are involved in remodelling the extracellular mat...
Human adult keratinocytes migrating on a nonviable dermal substrate in cultures without fibroblasts ...
Degradation of interstitial collagens probably takes place through different enzymatic mechanisms th...
Collagenolytic activity has been reported previously in association with wounds. We used in situ hyb...