Fibronectin Fragment (GRGDS)
GRGDS (Gly-Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser) is an integrin-binding peptide fragment from fibronectin. It modulates cell adhesion, promotes wound healing, and is used to functionalize biomaterial scaffolds in tissue engineering.
Protocol
Applied in biomaterial scaffolds; topical research concentrations
Half-Life
Variable
Molecular Structure & Chemistry
20 residues • 335 atoms • Skeletal Formula
C114H163N25O31S2
2,083.52 g/mol
2442.140 Da
4.12
-2.06
-0.39
Amino Acid Sequence
Biological Mechanisms
Cell adhesion modulation
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Fibronectin Fragment (GRGDS).
Wound healing scaffold
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Fibronectin Fragment (GRGDS).
Integrin activation
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Fibronectin Fragment (GRGDS).
Tissue engineering applications
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Fibronectin Fragment (GRGDS).
Angiogenesis support
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Fibronectin Fragment (GRGDS).
Safety & Risk Analysis
Critical Safety Warning
Black market peptides can be contaminated, mislabeled, or dangerous. Only obtain peptides via a registered doctor and legitimate pharmacy. Never attempt self-administration without professional medical supervision.
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