CAS 141696-11-9
:GALANIN (2-29) (RAT)
Description:
Galanin (2-29) is a neuropeptide derived from the galanin precursor protein, specifically in the rat species. It is a fragment of the full-length galanin peptide, consisting of 29 amino acids, and plays a significant role in various physiological processes, including modulation of neurotransmission, regulation of mood, and involvement in pain perception. The peptide is known to interact with galanin receptors, which are G-protein coupled receptors that mediate its biological effects. Galanin (2-29) has been studied for its potential implications in neurobiology and its influence on behaviors such as feeding, anxiety, and stress responses. The CAS number 141696-11-9 uniquely identifies this specific peptide, facilitating its recognition in scientific literature and databases. Its characteristics include being water-soluble and having a relatively low molecular weight, which allows it to cross biological membranes and exert its effects in the central nervous system. Research continues to explore its therapeutic potential in various neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Formula:C144H210N42O39
Synonyms:- M.W. 3107.42 C139H207N42O40
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Galanin (2-29) (rat)
CAS:Peptide agonist for galanin receptorsFormula:C139H208N42O40Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:3107.4Galanin (2-29) (rat)
CAS:<p>Galanin is a peptide that is used as a research tool to study ion channels, cell biology, and pharmacology. It binds to the galanin receptor and activates it. The gene encoding for this protein has been cloned and expressed in E. coli.</p>Formula:C144H210N42O39Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:3,153.5 g/mol

