2023
DOI: 10.1002/psc.3478
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Modulation of the antagonistic properties of an insulin mimetic peptide by disulfide bridge modifications

Abstract: Insulin is a peptide responsible for regulating the metabolic homeostasis of the organism; it elicits its effects through binding to the transmembrane insulin receptor (IR). Insulin mimetics with agonistic or antagonistic effects toward the receptor are an exciting field of research and could find applications in treating diabetes or malignant diseases. We prepared five variants of a previously reported 20‐amino acid insulin‐mimicking peptide. These peptides differ from each other by the structure of the coval… Show more

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