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| | PEPTIDE E Basic information |
| Product Name: | PEPTIDE E | | Synonyms: | BAM-3200;BAM 3200 PEPTIDE E;BOVINE ADRENAL MEDULLA-3200;H-TYR-GLY-GLY-PHE-MET-ARG-ARG-VAL-GLY-ARG-PRO-GLU-TRP-TRP-MET-ASP-TYR-GLN-LYS-ARG-TYR-GLY-GLY-PHE-LEU-OH;ADRENAL PEPTIDE E, BOVINE;PEPTIDE E;TYR-GLY-GLY-PHE-MET-ARG-ARG-VAL-GLY-ARG-PRO-GLU-TRP-TRP-MET-ASP-TYR-GLN-LYS-ARG-TYR-GLY-GLY-PHE-LEU;YGGFMRRVGRPEWWMDYQKRYGGFL | | CAS: | 78355-50-7 | | MF: | C147H207N41O34S2 | | MW: | 3156.6 | | EINECS: | | | Product Categories: | peptide | | Mol File: | 78355-50-7.mol |  |
| | PEPTIDE E Chemical Properties |
| density | 1.48±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) | | storage temp. | -15°C |
| | PEPTIDE E Usage And Synthesis |
| Uses | Peptide E is a potent kappa opiate receptor agonist. Peptide E has opiate receptor binding activity with IC50 value of 0.39 μM. Peptide E can be used for the research of central nervous system[1][2]. | | References | [1] E P Heimer, et al. Synthesis of adrenal peptide E and some of its biological activities. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1983 Sep;225(2):518-24. DOI:10.1016/0003-9861(83)90062-0 [2] R Quirion, et al. Peptide E and other proenkephalin-derived peptides are potent kappa opiate receptor agonists. Peptides. 1983 Jul-Aug;4(4):445-9. DOI:10.1016/0196-9781(83)90047-5 |
| | PEPTIDE E Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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