Kisspeptin-10

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Description

Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring peptide belonging to the RFamide family, encoded by the KISS1 gene. It is synthesized as a larger precursor protein and then cleaved into shorter active fragments, such as kisspeptin-54, -14, -13, and -10. These peptides are characterized by a conserved C-terminal Arg-Phe-NH₂ (RFamide) motif, which is essential for receptor binding and biological activity.

In research settings, kisspeptin is of significant interest due to its role as a ligand for the G protein-coupled receptor GPR54 (also known as KISS1R). Studies have focused on its regulatory influence on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, particularly in the initiation of puberty and reproductive signaling. Beyond reproduction, kisspeptin has also been investigated for its involvement in neuroendocrine communication, placental biology, and potential roles in tumor metastasis suppression. Its structural versatility and biological importance make it a key peptide for ongoing endocrine and molecular research.

Additional information

Size

10MG

Size :

10MG

Chemical Formula :

C258H401N79O78

Synonyms :

KISS-1 (68-121), Protein KISS-1, Gene KISS1 protein

Molar Mass :

5857 g/mol

CAS Number :

388138-21-4

PubChem :

71306396

Total Amount of the Active Ingredient :

10mg per 1 vial

Shelf Life :

36 months

Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring peptide belonging to the RFamide family, encoded by the KISS1 gene. It is synthesized as a larger precursor protein and then cleaved into shorter active fragments, such as kisspeptin-54, -14, -13, and -10. These peptides are characterized by a conserved C-terminal Arg-Phe-NH₂ (RFamide) motif, which is essential for receptor binding and biological activity.

In research settings, kisspeptin is of significant interest due to its role as a ligand for the G protein-coupled receptor GPR54 (also known as KISS1R). Studies have focused on its regulatory influence on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, particularly in the initiation of puberty and reproductive signaling. Beyond reproduction, kisspeptin has also been investigated for its involvement in neuroendocrine communication, placental biology, and potential roles in tumor metastasis suppression. Its structural versatility and biological importance make it a key peptide for ongoing endocrine and molecular research.

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