Date published: 2026-5-30

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MMP-1b Activators

MMP-1b Activators encompass a range of chemical compounds that enhance the functional activity of MMP-1b, a key enzyme in extracellular matrix degradation and tissue remodeling. The action of Doxycycline and Tetracycline, both tetracycline antibiotics, indirectly augments MMP-1b activity by inhibiting MMP inhibitors, thereby facilitating MMP-1b's role in tissue remodeling. Similarly, the use of chelating agents like Hydroxamic Acid and Phenanthroline, which bind to zinc, an essential cofactor for MMP-1b, can enhance the enzyme's activity by altering its active site conformation. This is crucial for MMP-1b's function in breaking down extracellular matrix components. Additionally, synthetic MMP inhibitors like Batimastat, Marimastat, Ilomastat, GM6001, and Prinomastat paradoxically increase MMP-1b activity. By inhibiting other MMPs, these compounds shift the cellular balance towards MMP-1b, enhancing its functional role in matrix remodeling.

Moreover, compounds like Calcium Chloride and EDTA contribute to the activation of MMP-1b through different mechanisms. Calcium Chloride stabilizes the enzyme structure, thus promoting its role in degrading extracellular matrix proteins. EDTA, a well-known chelating agent, enhances MMP-1b's activity by binding to metal ions that interact with MMP inhibitors, thereby indirectly facilitating MMP-1b's involvement in extracellular matrix degradation. Lastly, N-Hydroxy-2-thiophenecarboxamidine, by interacting with the zinc-binding site of MMP-1b, specifically enhances its enzymatic activity, which is critical for tissue remodeling and repair. Collectively, these activators of MMP-1b demonstrate a multifaceted approach to enhancing the enzyme's activity, focusing on disrupting MMP inhibition, modifying enzyme conformation, and stabilizing the enzyme structure, thereby robustly promoting MMP-1b's role in extracellular matrix remodeling.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Doxycycline-d6

564-25-0 unlabeledsc-218274
1 mg
$16500.00
(0)

Doxycycline, a tetracycline antibiotic, indirectly enhances MMP-1b activity by inhibiting MMP inhibitors, thus potentiating MMP-1b's role in extracellular matrix degradation and tissue remodeling.

Batimastat

130370-60-4sc-203833
sc-203833A
1 mg
10 mg
$179.00
$377.00
24
(1)

Batimastat, a synthetic inhibitor of MMPs, paradoxically increases MMP-1b activity via feedback mechanisms. By inhibiting other MMPs, it shifts the balance towards MMP-1b's functions in tissue remodeling.

Marimastat

154039-60-8sc-202223
sc-202223A
sc-202223B
sc-202223C
sc-202223E
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
400 mg
$168.00
$218.00
$404.00
$629.00
$4900.00
19
(1)

Similar to Batimastat, Marimastat inhibits certain MMPs, inadvertently promoting MMP-1b activity through compensatory cellular mechanisms in matrix degradation processes.

1,10-Phenanthroline

66-71-7sc-255888
sc-255888A
2.5 g
5 g
$23.00
$32.00
(0)

Phenanthroline chelates zinc, an essential cofactor for MMP-1b. This chelation can alter MMP-1b's conformation, enhancing its activity in degrading extracellular matrix components.

GM 6001

142880-36-2sc-203979
sc-203979A
1 mg
5 mg
$77.00
$270.00
55
(1)

Ilomastat, while being an MMP inhibitor, can lead to increased MMP-1b activity by selective inhibition of MMPs competing with MMP-1b in matrix remodeling pathways.

Tetracycline

60-54-8sc-205858
sc-205858A
sc-205858B
sc-205858C
sc-205858D
10 g
25 g
100 g
500 g
1 kg
$63.00
$94.00
$270.00
$417.00
$634.00
6
(1)

Tetracycline, another antibiotic in the tetracycline class, similarly to Doxycycline, can enhance MMP-1b activity by inhibiting MMP inhibitors, facilitating tissue remodeling and repair.

Calcium chloride anhydrous

10043-52-4sc-207392
sc-207392A
100 g
500 g
$66.00
$262.00
1
(1)

Calcium chloride can indirectly enhance MMP-1b activity by stabilizing the enzyme structure, thereby promoting its role in degrading extracellular matrix proteins.