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RP10229-1 mg
| 1 mg | $ 80.75 | HPLC: 20060721145614 (PDF) MS: 20060721145554 (PDF) MSDS: 20080727214738 (PDF)
References:
- Scanlan N, et al. Somatostatin-14 neurons in the ovine hypothalamus: colocalization with estrogen receptor alpha and somatostatin-28(1-12) immunoreactivity, and activation in response to estradiol. Biol. Reprod. Oct 2003; 69(4): 1318-1324.
- Brakch N, et al. The somatostatin-28(1-12)-NPAMAP sequence: an essential helical-promoting motif governing prosomatostatin processing at mono- and dibasic sites. Biochemistry. Feb 2002; 41(5): 1630-1639.
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| Full Name | |
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S28 |
Sequence (one-letter code) |
SANSNPAMAPRE |
Sequence (three-letter code) | {SER}{ALA}{ASN}{SER}{ASN}{PRO}{ALA}{MET}{ALA}{PRO} {ARG}{GLU} |
| Description | Somatostatin 28 is derived from the cleavage product of prosomatostatin. Somatostatin 28 is present in very small quantities, in the pancreas; S-28(1-12) LI consist mainly of S-28(1-12) and 9-11,000 mol wt S-28(1-12) LI; 9-11,000 l wt S-28(1-12) LI could represent prosomatostatin without the S-14 sequence; the finding of high concentrations of 9-11,000 mol wt S-28(1-12) LI suggests that S-14 synthesis can occur independently of S-28 and that direct processing of prosomatostatin is an important pathway for S-14 synthesis in the pancreas.
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| Solubility | Soluble in water. The contents of this vial have been accurately determined. Both the stopper and the vial have been siliconized. Do not attempt to weight out a smaller portion of the contents. |
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| Formula | C49H81N17O19S1 |
| M.W. | 1244.34 |
| Purity | > 95% |
| Storage | Storage at -20°C. Keep tightly closed. |