GHK-Cu Peptide Research Overview
GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide complex composed of glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine coordinated with copper ions. In laboratory research, GHK-Cu is frequently studied for its interactions with extracellular matrix signaling pathways and peptide-metal biological communication systems.
What Is GHK-Cu?
GHK-Cu is composed of the tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine coordinated with a copper ion. In research settings, naturally occurring peptide-metal complexes like GHK-Cu are often studied to better understand how small signaling peptides interact with metal ions and influence biological communication systems.
Molecular Classification
GHK-Cu is classified as a copper-binding peptide complex. This class of compounds is frequently studied in laboratory models exploring extracellular matrix signaling, peptide stability, and metal-associated cellular regulation mechanisms.
Areas of Research Interest
Researchers commonly investigate GHK-Cu in experimental models involving:
- Copper-binding peptide activity
- Extracellular matrix signaling pathways
- Connective tissue communication models
- Peptide-metal stability research
- Cellular regulatory signaling systems
Why Researchers Study GHK-Cu
GHK-Cu remains of interest because it combines peptide signaling activity with copper coordination, giving researchers a useful model for studying how metal-binding peptides interact with biological communication networks. Its relevance to extracellular matrix and connective tissue signaling makes it a common subject in laboratory peptide research.
Related Research Compounds
Researchers studying GHK-Cu may also examine related compounds such as BPC-157, TB-500, and KPV.
Laboratory Research Supply
Laboratory-grade GHK-Cu research peptide is available through the Superior Chains Research Labs research supply catalog.
Research Use Only: This material is supplied strictly for laboratory research applications and is not intended for human or veterinary use.
Scientific References
- Pickart L. et al. (2012). The human tripeptide GHK-Cu in tissue remodeling and regenerative research. Journal of Biomaterials Science.
- Pickart L. (2008). Copper peptides and tissue signaling pathways. Experimental Dermatology.
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