Description
First identified in human plasma, GHK-Cu’s copper-chelating tripeptide structure makes it a useful tool for researchers studying metalloenzyme activation, collagen and glycosaminoglycan synthesis pathways, and gene expression patterns associated with tissue remodeling. Its small size and well-characterized copper-binding affinity also make it a common reference compound in copper-peptide complex research.
Research Applications
- Copper-binding and metalloenzyme activation studies
- Extracellular matrix and collagen synthesis research
- Gene expression profiling in tissue remodeling models
- Antioxidant pathway investigation
- Copper-peptide complex characterization
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