A helping hand for collagenases: the haemopexin-like domain

Structure
W Bode

Abstract

The structures of the C-terminal domains of rabbit haemopexin and full-length porcine fibroblast collagenase reveal a common beta-propeller fold with pseudo-fourfold symmetry. The interactions of these haemopexin-like domains with target proteins and ligands is, however, still a matter of debate.

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