Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10870051 | FEBS Letters | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), through activation of the c-MET receptor, mediates biological processes critical for tissue regeneration; however, its clinical application is limited by protein instability and poor recombinant expression. We previously engineered an HGF fragment (eNK1) that possesses increased stability and expression yield and developed a c-MET agonist by coupling eNK1 through an introduced cysteine residue. Here, we further characterize this eNK1 dimer and show it elicits significantly greater c-MET activation, cell migration, and proliferation than the eNK1 monomer. The efficacy of the eNK1 dimer was similar to HGF, suggesting its promise as a c-MET agonist.
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Authors
Cassie J. Liu, Douglas S. II, Ping-Chuan Tsai, Abhishek Venkataramana, Jennifer R. Cochran,