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Query: EC:3.4.24.23 (
MMP
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The membrane-type 1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) drives fundamental physiological and pathophysiological processes. Among other substrates, MT1-
MMP
cleaves components of the extracellular matrix and activates other matrix-cleaving proteases such as MMP-2. Trafficking is a highly effective means to modulate MT1-
MMP
cell surface expression, and hence regulate its function. Here, we describe the complex interaction of MT1-
MMP
with tetraspanins, their effects on MT1-
MMP
intracellular trafficking and proteolytic function. Tetraspanins are credited as membrane organizers that form a network within the membrane to regulate the trafficking of associated proteins. In short, we found MT1-
MMP
to interact with the tetraspanin-associated EWI-2 protein by a yeast two-hybrid screen. Immunoprecipitation analysis confirmed this interaction and further revealed that MT1-
MMP
also stably interacts with distinct tetraspanins (CD9, CD37,
CD53
, CD63, CD81, and CD82) and the tetraspanin-like MAL protein. By using different MT1-
MMP
truncation constructs and mutants, we observed that all tetraspanins and MAL associated with the hemopexin domain of MT1-
MMP
. Moreover, this interaction was independent of O-glycosylation of MT1-
MMP
and exclusively occurred in the endoplasmic reticulum. Here, the respective subcellular compartment was identified by fitting the MT1-
MMP
interaction pattern to a model for post-translational processing of MT1-
MMP
. In addition, tetraspanins differentially affected the cell surface localization of MT1-
MMP
, its capacity to activate pro-MMP-2, and the collagen invasion capacity. Interestingly, the degree of tetraspanin-MT1-
MMP
association did not correlate with its impact on MT1-
MMP
function. Tetraspanins thus distinctly affect MT1-
MMP
subcellular localization and function, and may constitute an effective mechanism to control MT1-
MMP
-dependent proteolysis at the cell surface.
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PMID:The tetraspanin network modulates MT1-MMP cell surface trafficking. 2350 May 27