Hemopressin is a neuropeptide, derived from the degradation of the α(1)-chain of hemoglobin, and possesses several pharmacologic properties, such as the ability to block cannabinoid CB1 receptor activity, to cause dose-dependent hypotension and to inhibit food intake. Actually, human hemopressin (PVNFKLLSH) is only the precursor of a class of longer peptides, called “Pepcans”, which bear additional residues at their amino-terminus and possess slightly different chemical and biological properties with respect to hemopressin. The presence of a histidyl residue and the free terminal amine imparts to hemopressin and its derivatives good binding properties towards transition metal ions. In this paper, we present a wide investigation on the compl...
Hepcidin (DTHFPICIFCCGCCHRSKCGMCCKT), an iron-regulatory hormone, is a 25-amino-acid peptide with fo...
Complex formation between Cu(II) and human and bovine β-casomorphin heptapeptides, Tyr-Pro-Phe-Val-G...
Metal ions play an important role in vital biochemical processes in the human body, interacting with...
Hemopressin is a neuropeptide, derived from the degradation of the α(1)-chain of hemoglobin, and pos...
Protein degradation leads to the formation of endogenous peptides, the biological activity of which ...
Hemopressin, a bioactive nonapeptide derived from the α1 chain of hemoglobin, was recently shown to ...
Hemopressin, a bioactive nonapeptide derived from the α1 chain of hemoglobin, was recently shown to ...
The nonapeptide hemopressin, which is derived from the α chain of hemoglobin, has been reported to e...
Hepcidin is a new peptide hormone secreted by the liver and widely distributed among animals, from f...
Accumulating evidence suggests that hepcidin, a 25-residue peptide hormone, is the master regulator ...
The orally active, α-hemoglobin derived hemopressin (PVNFKFLSH, Hp(1-9)) and its truncated (PVNFKFL,...
The connecting peptide (C-peptide) is a hormone with promising health benefits in ameliorating diabe...
Hepcidin is an iron regulatory hormone that does not bind iron directly. Instead, its mature 25-pept...
Metal ions are ubiquitously found in all living systems and play vital roles in supporting life form...
Peptides with proper sequences are capable of self-assembling into well-defined nanostructures, whic...
Hepcidin (DTHFPICIFCCGCCHRSKCGMCCKT), an iron-regulatory hormone, is a 25-amino-acid peptide with fo...
Complex formation between Cu(II) and human and bovine β-casomorphin heptapeptides, Tyr-Pro-Phe-Val-G...
Metal ions play an important role in vital biochemical processes in the human body, interacting with...
Hemopressin is a neuropeptide, derived from the degradation of the α(1)-chain of hemoglobin, and pos...
Protein degradation leads to the formation of endogenous peptides, the biological activity of which ...
Hemopressin, a bioactive nonapeptide derived from the α1 chain of hemoglobin, was recently shown to ...
Hemopressin, a bioactive nonapeptide derived from the α1 chain of hemoglobin, was recently shown to ...
The nonapeptide hemopressin, which is derived from the α chain of hemoglobin, has been reported to e...
Hepcidin is a new peptide hormone secreted by the liver and widely distributed among animals, from f...
Accumulating evidence suggests that hepcidin, a 25-residue peptide hormone, is the master regulator ...
The orally active, α-hemoglobin derived hemopressin (PVNFKFLSH, Hp(1-9)) and its truncated (PVNFKFL,...
The connecting peptide (C-peptide) is a hormone with promising health benefits in ameliorating diabe...
Hepcidin is an iron regulatory hormone that does not bind iron directly. Instead, its mature 25-pept...
Metal ions are ubiquitously found in all living systems and play vital roles in supporting life form...
Peptides with proper sequences are capable of self-assembling into well-defined nanostructures, whic...
Hepcidin (DTHFPICIFCCGCCHRSKCGMCCKT), an iron-regulatory hormone, is a 25-amino-acid peptide with fo...
Complex formation between Cu(II) and human and bovine β-casomorphin heptapeptides, Tyr-Pro-Phe-Val-G...
Metal ions play an important role in vital biochemical processes in the human body, interacting with...