PANTHER Gene Information   
Gene Symbol(s): MME
Organism: Canis lupus familiaris
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Gene Name: Membrane metalloendopeptidase
Gene ID: ENSCAFG00845020957.1
Protein ID: F5C3N2
Persistent Id: PTN000199954
Alternate Ids:
ENSCAFP00845028984(Ensembl_PRO) ENSCAFT00845037015(Ensembl_TRS)
XP_005634648(refSeq) 477120(GeneID)
F5C3N2_CANLF(UniProtKB-ID) 545539412(GI)
JF451103(EMBL) ENSCAFG00845020957(Ensembl)
F5C3N2(Synonym) AEB96248(EMBL-CDS)
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PANTHER Classification
PANTHER Family: ZINC METALLOPROTEASE FAMILY M13 NEPRILYSIN-RELATED (PTHR11733)
PANTHER Subfamily: NEPRILYSIN (PTHR11733:SF114)  
PANTHER GO-slim Molecular Function: metalloendopeptidase activity
PANTHER GO-slim Biological Process: protein processing
PANTHER GO-slim Cellular Component: plasma membrane
PANTHER protein class: metalloprotease
Pathway Categories: No pathway information available
GO MF Complete: phosphatidylserine binding, zinc ion binding, protein homodimerization activity, peptide binding, metalloendopeptidase activity, cardiolipin binding, exopeptidase activity
GO BP Complete: replicative senescence, positive regulation of long-term synaptic potentiation, neuropeptide processing, learning or memory, hormone catabolic process, creatinine metabolic process, cellular response to UV-B, amyloid-beta clearance, cellular response to UV-A, kidney development, peptide metabolic process, bradykinin catabolic process, proteolysis, substance P catabolic process, amyloid-beta clearance by cellular catabolic process, sensory perception of pain, protein processing, cellular response to cytokine stimulus, positive regulation of neurogenesis, amyloid-beta metabolic process
GO CC Complete: dendrite, early endosome, trans-Golgi network, brush border, cytoplasm, synaptic vesicle, membrane raft, neuronal cell body, synapse, plasma membrane, axon, neuron projection terminus
Reactome Pathways: Innate Immune System, Metabolism of proteins, Immune System, Metabolism of Angiotensinogen to Angiotensins, Cardiac conduction, Neutrophil degranulation, Physiological factors, Muscle contraction, Peptide hormone metabolism