Preparation and biological activities of a bivalent poly(ethylene glycol) hybrid containing an active site and its synergistic site of fibronectin

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A bivalent poly(ethylene glycol) or PEG hybrid of fibronectin-related peptides was prepared. An active site peptide (RGD) and its synergistic site peptide (PHSRN) of fibronectin were conjugated with an amino acid-type PEG (aaPEG) to form PHSRN-aaPEG-RGD. A moderate spatial array between RGD and PHSRN in fibronectin may be required for synergic activity. The bivalent hybrid exhibited potent cell spreading activity and exhibited potent anti-metastatic activity in a model of experimental metastasis with B16-BL6 cells in mice. PEG may serve as a spacer for maintaining the desired spatial array. © 2002 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Susuki, Y., Hojo, K., Okazaki, I., Kamata, H., Sasaki, M., Maeda, M., … Kawasaki, K. (2002). Preparation and biological activities of a bivalent poly(ethylene glycol) hybrid containing an active site and its synergistic site of fibronectin. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 50(9), 1229–1232. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.50.1229

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