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ADAM metallopeptidase with thrombospondin type 1 motif, 5 (aggrecanase-2) | |
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Symbol | ADAMTS5 |
Entrez | 11096 |
HUGO | 221 |
OMIM | 605007 |
RefSeq | NM_007038 |
UniProt | Q9UNA0 |
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Locus | Chr. 21 q22.1-q22 |
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Overview
ADAMTS5 (aggrecanase) is an enzyme that destroys cartilage in mice. Its discovery may lead to progress in human arthritis research. This enzyme may also be involved in cartilage deterioration in humans. It has been isolated and identified by Australian scientists in Sydney. ADAMTS5 has been indicated as being important in early osteoarthritis.
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