Catestatin (Human)
£145.00 1mg
Inhibits nicotine-induced catecholamine release.
Catestatin (human) is a neuroendocrine peptide that is derived from proteolytic cleavage of the precursor chromogranin A, corresponding to fragments 352-372 of human chromogranin A. Catestatin (human) was first identified as a potent inhibitor of nicotine-induced catecholamine release and as it is secreted together with catecholamines, it can function as an autocrine negative feedback-loop. Catestatin (human) also plays a role in the regulation of hypertension and cardiac function, as well as in promoting angiogenesis, decreasing obesity and regulating innate immunity.
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Additional information
Other Names | Human chromogranin A(352-372), CST, hCgA352 ˆ’372 |
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Three Letter Sequence | H-Ser-Ser-Met-Lys-Leu-Ser-Phe-Arg-Ala-Arg-Ala-Tyr-Gly-Phe-Arg-Gly-Pro-Gly-Pro-Gln-Leu-OH |
Molecular Weight | 2325.22 |
Molecular Formula | C104H164N32O27S |
Sequence | SSMKLSFRARAYGFRGPGPQL |
Solubility | Soluble in water |
Appearance | Freeze dried solid |
Storage | Store dry, frozen and in the dark |
Purity | >95% by HPLC |
Searchable Words | SSMKLSFRARAYGFRGPGPQL, NA-020, NA020, Catestatin (human), human chromogranin A(352-372), CST, hCgA352 ˆ’372 |