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NEUTRAL collagenases are specific collagen-degrading enzymes which can be identified and isolated from the media of a wide variety of human tissues in culture. In vivo the enzymes function extracellularly at neutral pH and probably have a crucial role in the catabolism of collagen. Evidence for the involvement of the enzymes in diseases characterised by disordered collagen metabolism is substantial but our understanding of the mechanism of regulation of extracellular collagenase activity is poor. Since the specific inhibition of collagenase might offer a therapeutic approach to some connective tissue diseases we have attempted to identify the natural inhibitors of this enzyme in human serum. We report here our finding of a β1 serum protein which specifically inhibits human collagenase. Because of its small molecular size (molecular weight about 40,000) this inhibitor may be important in the regulation of tissue collagenase activity.
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WOOLLEY, D., ROBERTS, D. & EVANSON, J. Small molecular weight β1 serum protein which specifically inhibits human collagenases. Nature 261, 325–327 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/261325a0
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