desArgkinins
DesArgkinins are a class of biologically active peptides derived from the modification of kinins, a group of potent vasodilatory peptides involved in regulating blood pressure and inflammation. The term "desArg" refers to the removal of the C-terminal arginine residue, which is critical for the activity of native kinins like bradykinin. This modification results in peptides that retain some biological functions while exhibiting altered pharmacological properties.
Bradykinin, the most well-known kinin, is an important mediator of inflammation and pain, acting through two
These peptides are typically generated through enzymatic processing by carboxypeptidases, such as angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), which
In clinical contexts, desArgkinins have been explored as potential biomarkers for diseases involving kinin system dysregulation,