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Kisspeptin-13 (4-13) (human)

CAS No.: 374675-21-5

Kisspeptin-13 (4-13) (human) also called Kisspeptin-10, Malignant Melanoma Metastasis-Suppressor KiSS-1 (112-121) (human
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CAS 374675-21-5
Sequence H-Tyr-Asn-Trp-Asn-Ser-Phe-Gly-Leu-Arg-Phe-NH2
Sequence Single YNWNSFGLRF-NH2
Molecular Formula C63H83N17O14
Molecular Weight 1302.46
Synonyms Kisspeptin-10, Malignant Melanoma Metastasis-Suppressor KiSS-1 (112-121) (human), KiSS-1 (112-121) (human), Metastin (45-54) (human), Kisspeptin-14 (5-14) (human), Kisspeptin-54 (45-54) (human)
Technology Synthetic
Storage -20°C, avoid light, cool and dry place
Application Cancer Research
Description Kisspeptin-13 (4-13) (human) also called Kisspeptin-10, Malignant Melanoma Metastasis-Suppressor KiSS-1 (112-121) (human), KiSS-1 (112-121) (human), Metastin (45-54) (human), Kisspeptin-14 (5-14) (human), Kisspeptin-54 (45-54) (human), is an LRF-amide motif containing fragment of malignant melanoma metastasis suppressor KiSS-1. It shows high agonistic potency towards the human G-protein-coupled receptor GPR54 also known as AXOR12. Kisspeptin-10 is a potent stimulator of LH and increases pulse frequency in men. Kisspeptin-10-GPR54 system plays an important role in embryonic kidney development. Kisspeptin-10/GPR54 signaling induces osteoblast differentiation via NFATc4-mediated BMP2 expression.
References 1.  AXOR12, a novel human G protein-coupled receptor, activated by the peptide KiSS-1. A.I.Muir et al., J. Biol. Chem., 276, 28969 (2001) 2.  Kisspeptin-10 is a potent stimulator of LH and increases pulse frequency in men. J.T.George et al., J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., 96, E1228 (2011) 3.  Chromosome localization and genomic structure of the KiSS-1 metastasis suppressor gene (KISS1). A.West et al., Genomics, 54, 145 (1998) 4.  Kisspeptin-10 (KP-10) stimulates osteoblast differentiation through GPR54-mediated regulation of BMP2 expression and activation. Son HE, et al. Sci Rep. 2018 Feb 1;8(1):2134.