| Sequence | H-Thr-His-Phe-Pro-Ile-Cys-Ile-Phe-Cys-Cys-Gly-Cys-Cys-His-Arg-Ser-Lys-Cys-Gly-Met-Cys-Cys-Lys-Thr-OH (Disulfide bonds, air oxidized) |
| Sequence Single | THFPICIFCCGCCHRSKCGMCCKT |
| Molecular Formula | C109H165N33O28S9 |
| Molecular Weight | 2674.31 |
| Technology | Synthetic |
| Storage | -20°C, avoid light, cool and dry place |
| Application | Antimicrobial & Antiviral Peptides|Hematology |
| Description | Hepcidin-24 is an excellent alternative to biotinylated or heavy isotope-labeled hepcidin-25 used as internal reference in the determination of Hep-25 by mass spectrometry-based methods, e.g. in human serum or urine. |
| References | 1. Lixisenatide rescues spatial memory and synaptic plasticity from amyloid β protein-induced impairments in rats. H.-Y.Cai et al., Neuroscience, 277C, 6 (2014) 2. Advances in quantitative hepcidin measurements by time-of-flight mass spectrometry. D.W.Swinkels et al., PLoS One, 3, e2706 (2008) 3. Plasma hepcidin concentrations significantly predict interindividual variation in iron absorption in healthy men. M.A.Roe et al., Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 89, 1088 (2009) 4. Plasma hepcidin levels and anemia in old age. The Leiden 85-Plus Study. W.P.den Elzen et al., Haematologica, 98, 448 (2013) 5. Evaluation of hepcidin isoforms in hemodialysis patients by a proteomic approach based on SELDI-TOF MS. N.Campostrini et al., J. Biomed. Biotechnol., 2010, 329646 (2010) |