Abstract
A C2-symmetric bicyclic peptide bearing two RGD motifs was developed as a dimeric ligand, and it displayed enhanced inhibition of ECM protein binding to purified integrin receptors as compared to monomeric RGD analogues. Moreover, the dimeric bicyclic ligand induced cell detachment and inhibited FAK phosphorylation in U-373 MG glioblastoma cells.
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