Claims
- 1. A composition of matter which promotes the attachment of cells to a substrate when immobilized on the substrate and consisting essentially of the peptide X-Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser-Y wherein X is H or at least one amino acid and Y is OH or at least one amino acid, said peptide being characterized in that it has substantially the same cell-attachment-promoting activity as fibronectin.
- 2. A composition of matter which promotes the attachment of cells to substrate when immobilized on the substrate and consisting essentially of the peptide X-Arg-Gly-Asp-R-Y wherein X is H or at least one amino acid and Y is OH or at least one amino acid, and R is an amino acid selected from Thr or Cys, or other amino acid characterized in that it has the same cell-attachment-promoting activity as the peptide X-Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser-Y and fibronectin.
- 3. The method of promoting cell attachment activity comprising the steps of immobilizing on a substrate a polypeptide in which the active amino acid sequence is—Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser—and with free cells for attachment to said substrate.
- 4. A method for promoting cell attachment to a substrate comprising the method of immobilizing on the substrate a polypeptide which includes as the cell-attachment-promoting constituent the sequence —Arg-Gly-Asp-R—wherein R is Ser, Cys or Thr, or other amino acid, and with free cells for attachment to said substrate, said polypeptide having the same cell-attachment-promoting activity as fibronectin.
- 5. A method for promoting cell attachment to a substrate comprising the immobilizing on the substrate a composition of matter which promotes the attachment of suspended cells to said substrate and consisting essentially of the peptide X-Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser-Y wherein X is H or at least one amino acid and Y is OH or at least one amino acid, said peptide being characterized in that substantially the same cell-attachment-promoting activity as fibronectin.
- 6. A method for promoting cell attachment to a substrate comprising immobilizing on the substrate a composition of matter consisting essentially of the peptide X-Arg-Gly-Asp-R-Y wherein X is H or at least one amino acid and Y is OH or at least one amino acid, and R is an amino acid selected from Thr or Cys, or another amino acid, characterized in that it has the same cell-attachment-promoting activity as the peptide X-Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser-Y and fibronectin.
- 7. A composition of matter which inhibits the attachment of cells to a substrate when in solubilized form consisting essentially of the peptide X-Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser-Y wherein X is H or at least one amino acid and Y is OH or at least one amino acid, said peptide being characterized in that it has substantially the same cell-attachment-promoting activity as fibronectin.
- 8. The polypeptide fragment of claim 1 attached to the surface of a prosthetic device.
- 9. The polypeptide fragment of claim 1 attached to the surface of a synthetic resin fiber.
- 10. The polypeptide fragment of claim 1 attached to the surface of a percutaneous device.
- 11. The polypeptide fragment of claim 1 attached to the surface of a solid substrate to ensure that cells will attach to said substrate surface.
- 12. The polypeptide fragment of claim 11 wherein said substrate is glass, synthetic resin or long-chain polysaccharide.
- 13. The polypeptide fragment of claim 12 wherein the substrate is nitrocellulose or polyester.
- 14. The polypeptide fragment of claim 1 wherein the substrate is agarose.
- 15. The polypeptide fragment of claim 1 coupled to collagen.
- 16. The polypeptide fragment of claim 1 coupled to and forming part of a vascular graft.
- 17. The polypeptide fragment of claim 1 in the form of a lotion, salve, gel, colloid or powder.
- 18. The polypeptide fragment of claim 17 in the form of a liquid, lotion, salve, gel, colloid or powder.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of our earlier applications filed Aug. 4, 1982 (Ser. No. 405,239), Oct. 8, 1982 (Ser. No. 433,457), and Jul. 28, 1983 (Ser. No. 518,036).
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