Reversion Inducing Cysteine Rich Protein With Kazal Motifs (RECK)

ST15; hRECK; Suppressor of tumorigenicity 15 protein

Reversion Inducing Cysteine Rich Protein With Kazal Motifs (RECK)
RECK is a cysteine-rich, extracellular protein with protease inhibitor-like domains whose expression is suppressed strongly in many tumors and cells transformed by various kinds of oncogenes. In normal cells, this membrane-anchored glycoprotein may serve as a negative regulator for matrix metalloproteinase-9, a key enzyme involved in tumor invasion and metastasis.RECK shares 93% amino acid identity with mouse Reck, is 9% cysteine and contains an N-terminal signal sequence; 5 putative cystine knot motifs; 5 potential N-glycosylation sites; 3 central serine protease inhibitor domains with either complete or incomplete Kazal-type, 4-cys motifs; 2 regions with weak homology to EGF-like repeats; and a C-terminal hydrophobic glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchoring signal.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)