
MOTS-c (10mg)
Technische Spezifikationen
| Reinheit (HPLC) | ≥98% (HPLC) |
| CAS-Nummer | 1627580-64-6 |
| Form | White lyophilized powder |
| Lagerung | -20°C |
| Sequenz | Met-Arg-Trp-Gln-Glu-Met-Gly-Tyr-Ile-Phe-Tyr-Pro-Arg-Lys-Leu-Arg |
| Molekulargewicht | 2,174.62 g/mol |
| Salzform | Acetate |
| Löslichkeit | Soluble in water |
MOTS-c (10mg)
EUR-Listenpreis · HU, SK, CZ, PL
- Eurozone (EUR)38,69 EUR
- Ungarn (HU)38,69 EUR≈ 15 476 Ft
- Slowakei (SK)38,69 EUR
- Tschechien (CZ)38,69 EUR≈ 967 Kč
- Polen (PL)38,69 EUR≈ 164,43 zł
Gleicher EUR-Listenpreis für Lieferung nach Ungarn, Slowakei, Tschechien und Polen. Abrechnung in EUR.
HUF/CZK/PLN sind indikativ aus EUR umgerechnet; die Slowakei nutzt EUR. Kurse annähernd. Abrechnung in EUR.
MOTS-c — vom mitochondrialen Genom kodiertes Peptid; in der Stoffwechsel- und „Mitokin"-Forschung (Insulinsensitivität, Bewegungsadaptation, AMPK). Nur RUO — ausschließlich für Laborforschung; nicht zum menschlichen Verzehr.
Ausschließlich für Laborforschung.
Nicht für den menschlichen Verzehr, tierärztliche oder diagnostische Zwecke.
From the Peptide Explorer
The first mitochondrial-derived peptide shown to have metabolic signaling functions. MOTS-c is encoded within the mitochondrial genome and acts as a retrograde signal from mitochondria to the nucleus, bridging mitochondrial function with metabolic regulation.
Key Mechanisms
- ›AMPK activation
- ›Folate-methionine cycle regulation
- ›De novo purine synthesis modulation
- ›Nuclear translocation under stress
- ›Mitochondrial-nuclear signaling
Primary Research Areas
- ›Metabolic regulation
- ›Exercise mimetics
- ›Insulin sensitivity
- ›Aging
- ›Mitochondrial biology
Key Research Findings
- Activated AMPK and improved insulin sensitivity in obese mice (Lee et al., 2015)
- Circulating levels decline with age and are restored by exercise
- Translocated to nucleus under metabolic stress to regulate gene expression
Research Overview
The first mitochondrial-derived peptide shown to have metabolic signaling functions. MOTS-c is encoded within the mitochondrial genome and acts as a retrograde signal from mitochondria to the nucleus, bridging mitochondrial function with metabolic regulation.
Origin: Encoded in mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene; discovered by Lee et al., 2015
Mechanism of Action
- AMPK activation
- Folate-methionine cycle regulation
- De novo purine synthesis modulation
- Nuclear translocation under stress
- Mitochondrial-nuclear signaling
Primary Research Areas
- Metabolic regulation
- Exercise mimetics
- Insulin sensitivity
- Aging
- Mitochondrial biology
Key Published Findings
- Activated AMPK and improved insulin sensitivity in obese mice (Lee et al., 2015)
- Circulating levels decline with age and are restored by exercise
- Translocated to nucleus under metabolic stress to regulate gene expression
Research Protocol
Commonly studied routes: Subcutaneous. Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water. Consult published literature for dose ranges; use our Peptide Calculator for volumetric preparation.
Storage
-20°C lyophilized
Important Notice
MOTS-c (10mg) is supplied for laboratory research use only (RUO). Not for human or veterinary use, diagnostics, or therapeutics.
Forschungsspezifikationen
Synthesized for strict analytical consistency. Verified via HPLC/MS.Qualitätsstandards ansehen →
Handhabung & Lagerung
- Store lyophilized at -20°C
- Protect from light and moisture
- Use sterile bacteriostatic water for reconstitution
- Minimize freeze-thaw cycles
- Solubility: Soluble in water
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Verified Research Reviews
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