CAS 134760-78-4
:allatostatin B2
Description:
Allatostatin B2 is a neuropeptide that belongs to a class of compounds known for their role in regulating various physiological processes in insects and other arthropods. It is characterized by its ability to inhibit the synthesis of juvenile hormone, which is crucial for growth and development in these organisms. The peptide is composed of a specific sequence of amino acids that contribute to its biological activity, and it typically exhibits a high degree of specificity in its action. Allatostatin B2 is known to interact with specific receptors, leading to a cascade of intracellular events that ultimately affect metabolic processes. Its structure often includes disulfide bonds that stabilize the peptide, enhancing its functionality. The compound has garnered interest in entomological research and potential applications in pest control, as manipulating its pathways could provide a means to regulate insect populations. Overall, allatostatin B2 exemplifies the intricate relationship between chemical structure and biological function in the realm of neuropeptides.
Formula:C104H150N24O27
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Type B Allatostatin
CAS:<p>Allatostatin is a type of allatotropin. Allatotropins are a family of neuropeptides that inhibit the release of other hormones, such as vitellogenin, which is a hormone that stimulates vitellogenesis in insect ovaries. Allatostatin inhibits the release of vitellogenin by binding to the receptor on the egg follicle cells and blocking its action. This drug has been shown to be effective at inhibiting mevalonate production in rat ganglia and is also found in high concentrations in holometabolous insects. It is synthesized from an amide precursor by a series of enzymatic reactions and can be desorbed from its storage site with mild acidification.</p>Formula:C104H150N24O27Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:2,168.45 g/mol
