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A Glycopolymer Chaperone for Fibroblast Growth Factor-2

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Journal Bioconjug Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2004 Jan 22
PMID 14733594
Citations 16
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Abstract

Mono- and disaccharide-containing glycopolymers were synthesized by cyanoxyl-mediated polymerization of acrylamide with acrylate-derivatized mono- and disaccharides. We demonstrate that a glycopolymer bearing pendant, fully sulfated lactose units effectively replaces heparin and heparan sulfate as a molecular chaperone for fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2). Specifically, a compound was identified that protects FGF-2 from proteolytic, acid, and heat-induced degradation, while selectively promoting growth factor and receptor dimerization. Significantly, the capacity of this heparin-mimic to promote an FGF-2 specific proliferative cell response was confirmed and suggests potential applications for this compound and related derivatives in areas related to therapeutic angiogenesis.

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