Figure 2From: Matrix metalloproteinases: old dogs with new tricksThe 'cysteine-switch' mechanism regulating the MMP zymogen. The thiol group of a conserved cysteine (C) at the carboxyl terminus of the pro-domain acts as a fourth inactivating ligand for the catalytic zinc atom in the active site; this results in the exclusion of water and keeps the enzyme latent. Displacement of the pro-domain by conformational change or proteolysis disrupts this cysteine-zinc pairing and the thiol group is replaced by water. The enzyme can then cleave the peptide bonds of its substrates.Back to article page