CAS 83589-17-7
:Neuropeptido Y (porcino)
Descripción:
Neuropeptido Y (porcino), con el número CAS 83589-17-7, es un péptido que desempeña un papel significativo en varios procesos fisiológicos, particularmente en el sistema nervioso central y los tejidos periféricos. Consiste en 36 aminoácidos y es conocido por su participación en la regulación del apetito, la ansiedad, los ritmos circadianos y las funciones cardiovasculares. El neuropéptido Y se produce principalmente en el cerebro y se libera en respuesta al estrés, influyendo en la ingesta de alimentos y el equilibrio energético. Su estructura presenta una región C-terminal conservada que es crítica para la unión a receptores y la actividad biológica. El péptido interactúa con receptores específicos de neuropéptido Y, que son receptores acoplados a proteínas G, mediando sus efectos en la señalización neuronal. En especies porcinas, este neuropéptido se estudia particularmente por sus implicaciones en el crecimiento, el metabolismo y las respuestas al estrés, convirtiéndolo en un tema de interés tanto en la investigación veterinaria como biomédica. En general, el neuropéptido Y es un componente vital de la señalización neuroendocrina, con diversos roles en el mantenimiento de la homeostasis y la respuesta a los cambios ambientales.
Fórmula:C10H287N55O57
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Sinónimos:- H-Tyr-Pro-Ser-Lys-Pro-Asp-Asn-Pro-Gly-Glu-Asp-Ala-Pro-Ala-Glu-Asp-Leu-Ala-Arg-Tyr-Tyr-Ser-Ala-Leu-Arg-His-Tyr-Ile-Asn-Leu-Ile-Thr-Arg-Gln-Arg-Tyr-NH2
- Neuropeptide Y (13-36), Porcine Syntheti C >97%
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Neuropeptide Y, Porcine
CAS:<p>For cellular and molecular biology applications</p>Fórmula:C190H287N55O57Peso molecular:4253.7Neuropeptide Y (porcine)
CAS:<p>Bachem ID: 4011654.</p>Fórmula:C190H287N55O57Pureza:97.3%Forma y color:White LyophilisatePeso molecular:4253.71NPY (Porcine, Bovine)
CAS:<p>NPY is a peptide that belongs to the family of neuropeptides. NPY regulates appetite and energy expenditure, among other physiological processes, by binding to receptors in the brain. NPY has been shown to be an inhibitor of protein interactions, activator of ligands, and a receptor for antibodies. This peptide is synthesized in the hypothalamus as well as other parts of the central nervous system. NPY is also found in blood platelets, pancreas, and intestines.</p>Fórmula:C190H287N55O57Pureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:4,253.6 g/molNPY (Porcine, Bovine)
CAS:<p>NPY is a peptide that belongs to the family of neuropeptides. It is an endogenous regulator of appetite and energy expenditure in the central nervous system, which has been shown to act as a neurotransmitter and neuromodulator. NPY is also an activator of ion channels, such as potassium channels, sodium channels, and calcium channels. NPY has been shown to bind with high affinity to receptors in the brain, heart, lungs, kidneys, and intestines. The binding of NPY to its receptor leads to activation of protein interactions. This process can lead to changes in cell physiology or regulation of physiological functions by altering gene expression or changing the concentration of ions in the blood. NPY has also been shown as an inhibitor for many different ligands and receptors including dopamine D1 receptors and serotonin 5-HT2A/C receptors.</p>Fórmula:C190H287N55O57Pureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:4,253.6 g/molNeuropeptide Y (porcine) trifluoroacetate salt
CAS:<p>Neuropeptide Y (porcine) trifluoroacetate salt H-Tyr-Pro-Ser-Lys-Pro-Asp-Asn-Pro-Gly-Glu-Asp-Ala-Pro-Ala-Glu-Asp-Leu -Ala -Arg Tyr Tyr Ser Ala Leu Arg His Tyr Ile Asn Leu Ile Thr Arg Gln Arg Tyr NH2 trifluoroacetate salt is a peroxidase enzyme that is biotinylated and purified from porcine sources. It has been used as an antiserum in the development of a plate sealer.</p>Fórmula:C190H287N55O57Pureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:4,253.65 g/molRef: IN-DA01E9QM
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