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RP10478-1 mg
| 1 mg | $ 52.25 | HPLC: 20060721145617 (PDF) MS: 20060721145556 (PDF) MSDS: 20080813215838 (PDF)
References:
- Wegener KL, et al. Host defence peptides from the skin glands of the Australian blue mountains tree-frog Litoria citropa. Solution structure of the antibacterial peptide citropin 1.1. Eur. J. Biochem. Oct 1999; 265(2): 627-637.
- Severini C, et al. The tachykinin peptide family. Pharmacol. Rev. Jun 2002; 54(2): 285-322.
- Souquet JC, et al. Receptors for mammalian tachykinins on isolated intestinal smooth muscle cells. Am. J. Physiol. Oct 1985; 249(4 Pt 1): G533-538.
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| Full Name | |
Sequence (three-letter code) | {pGLU}{PRO}{ASP}{PRO}{ASN}{ALA}{PHE}{TYR}{GLY}{LEU} {MET}-NH2 |
| C-Terminal | NH2 |
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| Description | Uperolein is a tachykinin closely related to physalaemin and possessing the same spectrum of biological activity. Uperolein was present in the three species examined. Taudactylus contained a bradykinin-like peptide and both the Uperoleia species an hitherto unclassified peptide. These new findings have further enriched the already considerable list of active peptides and biogenic amines occurring in the amphibian skin.
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| Solubility | Soluble in water. The content of this vial has been accurately determined. Do not attempt to weight out smaller portion of the content. |
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| Formula | C57H79N13O16S1 |
| M.W. | 1234.39 |
| Cas | 55601-63-3 |
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| Purity | > 95% |
| Storage | Before using, store the peptide in the DRY form at 0 - 5°C. For best and repeatable result, rehydrate peptide right before using. Do not re-freeze any unused portion. |