Roles of matrix metalloproteinases in development, immunology, and ovulation in fruit Fly (Drosophila).
Arch Insect Biochem Physiol
; 109(1): e21849, 2022 Jan.
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Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP), a protease enzyme, participates in proteolytic cleavage of extracellular matrix proteins from Drosophila and mammals. But, recent studies have revealed other physiologically important roles of MMP in Drosophila. MMP contributes to cardioblast movement and distribution of collagen proteins during cardiogenesis in developing Drosophila. Tissue remodeling, especially tracheal development is also maintained by MMP. MMP regulates certain immunological functions in Drosophila such as wound repairing, plasmatocyte assemblage at the injured site of the basement membrane and glial response to axon degeneration in Drosophila nervous system. But, the contribution of MMP to tumor formation and metastasis in Drosophila has made it an interesting topic among researchers. Ovulation and egg laying are also found to be affected positively by MMP in Drosophila.
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Metaloproteinases da Matriz
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Drosophila
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Animals
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Arch Insect Biochem Physiol
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BIOLOGIA
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2022
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