
CAS 245114-96-9
:Galanin-Like Peptide (1-60) (Porcine)
Description:
Galanin-Like Peptide (1-60) (Porcine), with the CAS number 245114-96-9, is a neuropeptide that plays a significant role in various physiological processes. This peptide is derived from the porcine species and consists of a sequence of 60 amino acids. It is structurally related to galanin, a neuropeptide involved in the modulation of neurotransmission, neuroendocrine functions, and various behavioral responses. Galanin-Like Peptide is known to interact with specific receptors, influencing functions such as appetite regulation, pain perception, and reproductive behaviors. The peptide exhibits a range of biological activities, including potential roles in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues. Its stability and solubility in physiological conditions make it a subject of interest in pharmacological research. Additionally, studies have indicated that it may have implications in metabolic disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. Overall, Galanin-Like Peptide (1-60) (Porcine) is a significant molecule in the field of neurobiology and endocrinology, warranting further investigation into its therapeutic potential.
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Galanin-Like Peptide (porcine)
CAS:Galanin-Like Peptide (porcine) is a 60 amino acid neuropeptide originally isolated from the porcine hypothalamus.Formula:C281H443N81O78Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:6204.02Galanin-Like Peptide (porcine) trifluoroacetate salt
CAS:Please enquire for more information about Galanin-Like Peptide (porcine) trifluoroacetate salt including the price, delivery time and more detailed product information at the technical inquiry form on this pageFormula:C281H443N81O78Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:6,204.02 g/molGalanin-Like Peptide (porcine)
CAS:This member of the galanin family has been isolated from porcine hypothalamus. It is a 60 amino acid peptide that, unlike galanin, has a non-amidated C-terminus. GALP amino acid residues (9-21) are identical to the biologically active N-terminal (1-13) portion of galanin. Receptor binding studies revealed that GALP had a high affinity for the galanin receptor 2 (GALR2; IC₅₀ = 0.24 nM) and a lower affinity for the GALR1 receptor (IC₅₀ = 4.3 nM). GALP is therefore an endogenous ligand that preferentially binds the GALR2 receptor, whereas galanin is relatively non-selective.
Formula:C281H443N81O78Purity:> 95%Molecular weight:6204.11



