Assessment of gelatinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) by gelatin zymography

M Toth, A Sohail, R Fridman - Metastasis research protocols, 2012 - Springer
M Toth, A Sohail, R Fridman
Metastasis research protocols, 2012Springer
Gelatin zymography is a simple yet powerful method to detect proteolytic enzymes capable
of degrading gelatin from various biological sources. It is particularly useful for the
assessment of two key members of the matrix metalloproteinase family, MMP-2 (gelatinase
A) and MMP-9 (gelatinase B), due to their potent gelatin-degrading activity. This
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis-based method can provide a reliable assessment of the
type of gelatinase, relative amount, and activation status (latent, compared with active …
Abstract
Gelatin zymography is a simple yet powerful method to detect proteolytic enzymes capable of degrading gelatin from various biological sources. It is particularly useful for the assessment of two key members of the matrix metalloproteinase family, MMP-2 (gelatinase A) and MMP-9 (gelatinase B), due to their potent gelatin-degrading activity. This polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis-based method can provide a reliable assessment of the type of gelatinase, relative amount, and activation status (latent, compared with active enzyme forms) in cultured cells, tissues, and biological fluids. The method can be used to investigate factors that regulate gelatinase expression and modulate zymogen activation in experimental systems. The system provides information on the pattern of gelatinase expression and activation in human cancer tissues and how this relates to cancer progression. Interpretation of the data obtained in gelatin zymography requires a thorough understanding of the principles and pitfalls of the technique; this is particularly important when evaluating enzyme levels and the presence of active gelatinase species. If properly used, gelatin zymography is an excellent tool for the study of gelatinases in biological systems.
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