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Human Recombinant MMP20 (catalytic domain) (from E. coli)
Human Recombinant MMP20 (catalytic domain) (from E. coli)
Catalog # 89164-486
Supplier:  Enzo Life Sciences
CAS Number:  
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Human Recombinant MMP20 (catalytic domain) (from E. coli)
Catalog # 89164-486
Supplier:  Enzo Life Sciences
Supplier Number:  BML-SE540-0010
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Protein/Peptide Type:
    Recombinant
  • Source:
    E. coli
  • Species:
    Human
  • Size:
    10 µg
  • Protein/Peptide Name:
    MMP20 (catalytic domain)
  • Cat. No.:
    89164-486
  • Supplier no.:
    SE540-0010

Specifications

About this item

Produced in E. coli. Active recombinant matrix metalloproteinase-20 (MMP-20, enamelysin) cloned from human cDNA. The enzyme consists of residues Tyr108-Phe276 (NM_004771), which comprises the catalytic domain of human MMP-20, with a C-terminal purification tag. This represents a naturally-occurring active form of MMP-20 which lacks the C-terminal hemopexin domain.

MMP-20 functions in tooth development and is implicated in cancer and oral pathology.