Post Translational Modifications | The precursor is cleaved by a furin endopeptidase. Phosphorylation increases association with PTKs. |
Function | Active metalloproteinase with gelatinolytic and collagenolytic activity. Plays a role in the wound healing process. Mediates both heterotypic intraepithelial cell/T-cell interactions and homotypic T-cell aggregation. Inhibits beta-1 integrin-mediated cell adhesion and migration of airway smooth muscle cells. Suppresses cell motility on or towards fibronectin possibly by driving alpha-v/beta-1 integrin (ITAGV-ITGB1) cell surface expression via ERK1/2 inactivation. Cleaves E-cadherin in response to growth factor deprivation. Plays a role in glomerular cell migration. Plays a role in pathological neovascularization. May play a role in cartilage remodeling. May be proteolytically processed, during sperm epididymal maturation and the acrosome reaction. May play a role in sperm-egg binding through its disintegrin domain. |
Protein Name | Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase Domain-Containing Protein 15Adam 15Metalloprotease Rgd Disintegrin ProteinMetalloproteinase-Like - Disintegrin-Like - And Cysteine-Rich Protein 15Mdc-15Metargidin |
Database Links | Reactome: R-HSA-1474228Reactome: R-HSA-8941237 |
Cellular Localisation | Endomembrane SystemSingle-Pass Type I Membrane ProteinCell JunctionAdherens JunctionCell ProjectionCiliumFlagellumCytoplasmic VesicleSecretory VesicleAcrosomeThe Majority Of The Protein Is Localized In A Perinuclear Compartment Which May Correspond To The Trans-Golgi Network Or The Late EndosomeThe Pro-Protein Is The Major Detectable Form On The Cell SurfaceWhereas The Majority Of The Protein In The Cell Is Processed |
Alternative Antibody Names | Anti-Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase Domain-Containing Protein 15 antibodyAnti-Adam 15 antibodyAnti-Metalloprotease Rgd Disintegrin Protein antibodyAnti-Metalloproteinase-Like - Disintegrin-Like - And Cysteine-Rich Protein 15 antibodyAnti-Mdc-15 antibodyAnti-Metargidin antibodyAnti-ADAM15 antibodyAnti-MDC15 antibody |
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