PANTHER Gene Information   
Gene Symbol(s): wu:fk89d01
Organism: Danio rerio
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Gene Name: 72 kDa type IV collagenase precursor
Gene ID: ZDB-GENE-030131-9123
Protein ID: Q7SZM5
Persistent Id: PTN000024250
Alternate Ids:
NM_198067(refSeq) Q7SZM5_DANRE(UniProtKB-ID)
AY324195(EMBL) 32251074(GI)
AAP74482(EMBL-CDS) Q7SZM5(Synonym)
337179(GeneID) ZDB-GENE-030131-9123(ZFIN)
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PANTHER Classification
PANTHER Family: MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE (PTHR10201)
PANTHER Subfamily: 72 KDA TYPE IV COLLAGENASE (PTHR10201:SF29)  
PANTHER GO-slim Molecular Function: metalloendopeptidase activity
PANTHER GO-slim Biological Process: response to hypoxia
tissue remodeling
catabolic process
extracellular matrix organization
PANTHER GO-slim Cellular Component: extracellular space
PANTHER protein class: metalloprotease
Pathway Categories: Alzheimer disease-presenilin pathway
   Matrix metalloprotease

GO MF Complete: zinc ion binding, metal ion binding, peptidase activity, metalloendopeptidase activity, metallopeptidase activity, hydrolase activity
GO BP Complete: tissue remodeling, response to hypoxia, retinal ganglion cell axon guidance, retina development in camera-type eye, lymph vessel development, proteolysis, extracellular matrix organization, hematopoietic stem cell migration, collagen catabolic process, glial cell development, positive regulation of transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathway
GO CC Complete: extracellular space, extracellular matrix, extracellular region, sarcomere
Reactome Pathways: Signaling by Nuclear Receptors, EPH-ephrin mediated repulsion of cells, Extracellular matrix organization, Axon guidance, Nervous system development, Metabolism of proteins, Signal Transduction, Degradation of the extracellular matrix, EPH-Ephrin signaling, Extra-nuclear estrogen signaling, ESR-mediated signaling, Collagen degradation, Regulation of Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF) transport and uptake by Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Proteins (IGFBPs), Activation of Matrix Metalloproteinases, Developmental Biology