PANTHER Gene Information   
Gene Symbol(s): MMP3
Organism: Sus scrofa
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Gene Name: Matrix metallopeptidase 3
Gene ID: ENSSSCG00000059078.1
Protein ID: F1SV58
Persistent Id: PTN008940187
Alternate Ids:
ENSSSCG00000059078(Ensembl) DQIR01095265(EMBL)
ENSSSCT00000016349(Ensembl_TRS) ENSSSCP00000015910(Ensembl_PRO)
HDA50741(EMBL-CDS) F1SV58_PIG(UniProtKB-ID)
F1SV58(Synonym)
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PANTHER Classification
PANTHER Family: MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE (PTHR10201)
PANTHER Subfamily: STROMELYSIN-1 (PTHR10201:SF215)  
PANTHER GO-slim Molecular Function: metalloendopeptidase activity
PANTHER GO-slim Biological Process: catabolic process
extracellular matrix organization
PANTHER GO-slim Cellular Component:
PANTHER protein class: metalloprotease
Pathway Categories: CCKR signaling map
   MMP3
Plasminogen activating cascade
   Matrix metalloprotease 3
Plasminogen activating cascade
   pro-Matrix metalloprotease 3

GO MF Complete: zinc ion binding, metalloendopeptidase activity
GO BP Complete: cellular response to amino acid stimulus, cellular response to UV-A, protein catabolic process, innate immune response, proteolysis, extracellular matrix organization, collagen catabolic process, regulation of cell migration, cellular response to reactive oxygen species, positive regulation of protein-containing complex assembly, negative regulation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B signal transduction, negative regulation of reactive oxygen species metabolic process
GO CC Complete: mitochondrion, cytosol, extracellular matrix, extracellular region
Reactome Pathways: Degradation of the extracellular matrix, Collagen degradation, Signaling by GPCR, Gastrin-CREB signalling pathway via PKC and MAPK, Signal Transduction, Activation of Matrix Metalloproteinases, GPCR downstream signalling, Extra-nuclear estrogen signaling, ESR-mediated signaling, G alpha (q) signalling events, Collagen formation, Assembly of collagen fibrils and other multimeric structures, EGFR Transactivation by Gastrin, Signaling by Nuclear Receptors, Extracellular matrix organization