Researchers discovered that thymosin alpha-1 interacts with hyaluronic acid, a molecule found throughout the body's tissues, through its LKEKK amino acid sequence. This electrostatic interaction may allow thymosin alpha-1 to interfere with hyaluronic acid binding to its receptors CD44 and RHAMM, potentially influencing both immune responses and tumor progression.
Mandaliti, Walter; Nepravishta, Ridvan; Pica, Francesca; Vallebona, Paola Sinibaldi; Garaci, Enrico; Paci, Maurizio