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Expression and Purification of Active Monomeric MMP7.

Kazuhiro YamamotoMoe IsohataShouichi Higashi
Published in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2023)
MMP7 is the smallest member of the MMP family and plays multiple physiological and pathological roles through interaction with a variety of molecules. Purified MMP7 would be beneficial for studying its function and for the development of inhibitors, which could be potential therapeutics. Due to low levels of endogenously produced MMP7, its recombinant expression and purification using E. coli have been established. Here, we describe an effective method to express and purify an active form of MMP7. Our recent discovery is that adding high concentration of CaCl 2 during refolding process prevents nonspecific binding of MMP7 to plastic and its aggregation, significantly improving the yield of active monomeric forms of MMP7.
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