abstract |
Disclosed are methods of cell surface activation and inhibition that involve the interaction of an inhibitor of matrix metalloprotease known as TIMP-2, with the enzyme, gelatinase-A (GelA). Critical to the methods of the invention is the discovery of a unique TIMP-2 binding site on the surface of the C-terminal domain (GelA-CTD) of the enzyme, which has been determined to be Asp656, but which can also include other residues in the Ge1A-CTD domain with which Asp656 forms a contiguous surface, namely Gly?651, Phe650¿, and Tyr636. Identification of this binding site provides a useful target for the screening of MMP inhibitors and for prognosis and treatment of diseases in which MMPs are implicated. Compounds which are candidate MMP inhibitors can be structured to competitively inhibit cell surface activation. |