Description
GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide complex widely studied in laboratory research focused on peptide–metal interactions and extracellular matrix regulation. It serves as a research model for examining copper-dependent biochemical signaling processes.
Biochemical Characteristics
GHK-Cu consists of the tripeptide glycine–histidine–lysine complexed with a copper (II) ion. This coordination enables high-affinity copper binding and supports investigation of metalloprotein activation and redox-related cellular mechanisms in experimental systems.
Research Applications
GHK-Cu is utilized in research exploring peptide stability, copper transport dynamics, oxidative regulation, and gene expression modulation in controlled laboratory environments.
Pathway / Mechanistic Context
Mechanistic studies focus on copper-mediated signaling pathways, metalloprotein interaction, and transcriptional responses influenced by peptide–metal complex formation.
Preclinical Research Summary
Preclinical investigations have evaluated GHK-Cu in in vitro and experimental models to better understand copper-dependent regulatory pathways and extracellular matrix-associated signaling processes.
Form & Analytical Testing
GHK-Cu is supplied as a lyophilized peptide complex and undergoes analytical verification, including HPLC testing, to confirm identity, purity, and composition consistency for research applications.
RUO Disclaimer
This product is intended strictly for research and laboratory use only. It is not approved for human consumption, medical treatment, veterinary use, cosmetic application, or diagnostic purposes. Handling should be performed only by qualified professionals trained in proper laboratory procedures.






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