CAS 154525-25-4
:menschliches Uroguanylin
Beschreibung:
Uroguanylin ist ein Peptidhormon, das eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Regulierung des Flüssigkeits- und Elektrolythaushalts im menschlichen Körper spielt. Es wird hauptsächlich im Darm produziert und ist an Signalwegen beteiligt, die die Nierenfunktion und den Blutdruck beeinflussen. Uroguanylin wirkt, indem es an Guanylatcyclase-Rezeptoren bindet, was zu einem Anstieg der intrazellulären Konzentration von cyclischem Guanosinmonophosphat (cGMP) führt, was wiederum die Natriurese (die Ausscheidung von Natrium im Urin) und die Diurese (erhöhte Urinproduktion) fördert. Dieses Peptid ist strukturell ähnlich wie Guanylin, ein weiteres intestinales Peptid, und beide gehören zur größeren Familie der natriuretischen Peptide. Die physiologischen Effekte von Uroguanylin umfassen die Modulation der gastrointestinalen Motilität und die Verbesserung der Abwehrmechanismen der Schleimhaut. Seine Dysregulation wurde mit verschiedenen Erkrankungen in Verbindung gebracht, darunter Bluthochdruck und Herzinsuffizienz. Die CAS-Nummer 154525-25-4 identifiziert dieses Peptid spezifisch und erleichtert dessen Erkennung in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur und in Datenbanken. Insgesamt ist Uroguanylin ein wichtiger Bestandteil der homöostatischen Mechanismen des Körpers, insbesondere bei der Regulierung von Flüssigkeiten.
Formel:C64H102N18O26S4
Synonyme:- ASN-ASP-ASP-CYS-GLU-LEU-CYS-VAL-ASN-VAL-ALA-CYS-THR-GLY-CYS-LEU
- Uroguanylin Topoisomer A (human)
- asn-asp-asp-cys-glu-leu-cys-val-asn-val-ala-cys-thr-gly-cys-leu [disulfide bridges: 4-12, 7-15]
- Uroguanylin >=90% (HPLC)
- UROGUANYLIN
- H-ASN-ASP-ASP-CYS-GLU-LEU-CYS-VAL-ASN-VAL-ALA-CYS-THR-GLY-CYS-LEU-OH
- UGN (HUMAN)
- L-Leucine, L-asparaginyl-L-α-aspartyl-L-α-aspartyl-L-cysteinyl-L-α-glutamyl-L-leucyl-L-cysteinyl-L-valyl-L-asparaginyl-L-valyl-L-alanyl-L-cysteinyl-L-threonylglycyl-L-cysteinyl-, cyclic (4→12),(7→15)-bis(disulfide)
- ASN-ASP-ASP-CYS-GLU-LEU-CYS-VAL-ASN-VAL-ALA-CYS-THR- GLY-CYS-LEU(DISULFIDE BRIDGE: CYS4-CYS12, CYS7-CYS15)
- UGN (huMan)
- UROGUANYLIN (HUMAN)
- Uroguanylin (huMan)
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Uroguanylin Topoisomer A (human)
CAS:Uroguanylin belongs to the guanylin family of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) regulating peptides. This family of peptides shows homology to the heat stable enterotoxins produced by strains of Escherichia coli and other enteric bacteria that cause a secretory form of diarrhea. Along with the isolation of uroguanylin from urine and the subsequent demonstration of its natriuretic activity by direct effects on the kidney, uroguanylin has been suggested to play a role in the physiological maintenance of sodium balance in vivo. Uroguanylin activation of the guanylate cyclase-C/cyclic guanosine monophosphate pathway elicited analgesic effects in animal models of colonic hypersensitivity, unraveling a novel pathway to treat abdominal pain (Silos-Santiago et al. (2013)).Formel:C64H102N18O26S4Reinheit:92.7%Farbe und Form:White PowderMolekulargewicht:1667.88Uroguanylin (human)
CAS:<p>Uroguanylin (human) serves as a natural ligand for the Guanylyl Cyclase C (GCC) receptor in metastatic colorectal cancer tumors and exhibits anti-tumor effects</p>Formel:C64H102N18O26S4Reinheit:98%Farbe und Form:SolidMolekulargewicht:1667.86Uroguanylin (Human)
CAS:<p>Uroguanylin (Human) product containing the disulfide bonds: Cys4-Cys12 and Cys7-Cys15 and avaialable in the trifluoroacetate salt form. Uroguanylin is a peptide hormone that is involved in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance in the body. It is produced in the intestinal tract, specifically in the lining of the small intestine and colon.<br>Uroguanylin belongs to a family of peptides that includes guanylin and the heat-stable enterotoxins (STs).These peptides all share a similar structure and function, as they bind to and activate the guanylate cyclase-C (GC-C) receptor in intestinal cells.<br>Activation of GC-C by uroguanylin leads to an increase in cyclic GMP (cGMP) levels, which in turn activates a variety of downstream signaling pathways. This leads to an increase in chloride and bicarbonate secretion in the intestine, as well as an increase in intestinal fluid secretion. Uroguanylin also stimulates sodium and water reabsorption in the kidneys, leading to an increase in urine output.<br>Uroguanylin has been studied for its potential therapeutic applications, particularly in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. For example, synthetic analogs of uroguanylin are being developed as potential treatments for constipation and other disorders of intestinal motility. Additionally, uroguanylin has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties and may be useful in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.</p>Formel:C64H102N18O26S4Reinheit:Min. 95%Molekulargewicht:1,667.89 g/molUroguanylin Isomer A (Human)
CAS:<p>Uroguanylin is a peptide that is released by cells in the intestine. It binds to the guanylate cyclase receptor, which stimulates the production of cyclic GMP (cGMP). This leads to an increase in intestinal water and electrolyte secretion. Uroguanylin Isomer A (Human) is a high-purity peptide that can be used as a research tool for studying ligand-receptor interactions and as an inhibitor of ion channels.</p>Formel:C64H102N18O26S4Reinheit:Min. 95%Molekulargewicht:1,667.9 g/molUroguanylin Topoisomer A (human) trifluoroacetate salt
CAS:<p>Trifluoroacetate salt</p>Formel:C64H102N18O26S4Reinheit:Min. 95%Molekulargewicht:1,667.86 g/mol


