MMP
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of zinc-dependent neutral endopeptidases, generally consisting of a single peptide, a propeptide domain, a catalytic domain with a highly conserved zinc-binding site and a haemopexin-like domain, that catalyze the degradation of all components of the extracellular matrix. Multiple studies have shown that MMPs are overexpressed in malignant tumor and involved in the process of tumor growth, invasion and metastasis. Thus, synthetic and naturally occurring MMP inhibitions have been investigated as anti-cancer agents for the treatment of a variety of cancers, which are divided into three pharmacologic categories, including collagen peptidomimetics and nonpeptidomimetics, tetracycline derivatives and bisphosphonates.
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A4438 PD 166793Summary: MMP inhibitor
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A4441 UK 3701061 CitationSummary: MMP-3/MMP-12 Inhiibitor,highly selective
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A4442 WAY 170523Target: MMPSummary: MMP-13 inhibitor,potent and selective
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A4436 GI 254023X2 CitationTarget: ADAMsSummary: Selective inhibitor of ADAM10 metalloprotease
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A4440 UK 356618Summary: MMP-3 inhibitor,potent and selective
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C3232 NNGHSummary: cell-permeable, broad-spectrum inhibitor of MMPs
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B5981 DC_AC50Summary: Selective Atox1 and CCS inhibitor
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C4081 MMP Inhibitor IISummary: MMPs inhibitor
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C4331 MMP-13 InhibitorSummary: MMP-13 inhibitor
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C4501 cis-ACCPSummary: type IV collagen-specific MMP-2 and MMP-9 inhibitor