Peptides derived from the histidine–proline rich glycoprotein bind copper ions and exhibit anti-angiogenic properties
Magrì A, Grasso G, Corti F, Finetti F, Greco V, Santoro AM, Sciuto S, La Mendola D, Morbidelli L, Rizzarelli E. Peptides derived from the histidine–proline rich glycoprotein bind copper ions and exhibit anti-angiogenic properties. Dalton Transactions 2018, 47: 9492-9503. PMID: 29963662, DOI: 10.1039/c8dt01560k.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAngiogenesis InhibitorsAnimalsCell MovementCells, CulturedCopperEndothelial CellsExtracellular Signal-Regulated MAP KinasesHumansNeovascularization, PhysiologicPeptidesProteinsSwineVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2ConceptsElectron paramagnetic resonanceCircular dichroismSpray ionization mass spectrometryPotential drug delivery systemElectron spray ionization mass spectrometryMeans of potentiometryIonization mass spectrometryDrug delivery systemsAmidic bondCopper ionsRole of copperParamagnetic resonanceMass spectrometryComplex speciesTrehalose derivativesProdrug systemEnzymatic degradationDelivery systemCopperPeptidesPotentiometryBondsUVSpectrometryDichroism