Bioactivity | Rusalatide acetate (TP508 amide acetate), a regenerative peptide, mitigates radiation-induced gastrointestinal damage by activating stem cells and preserving crypt integrity[1]. | ||||||
Invitro | Rusalatide (TP508) is a 23 amino acid peptide representing amino acids 508-530 of human prothrombin that was identified as the high-affinity binding domain of thrombin responsible for interaction with a subset of thrombin receptors on the surface of fibroblasts thought to initiate tissue repair[1]. | ||||||
Name | Rusalatide acetate | ||||||
CAS | 875455-82-6 | ||||||
Shortening | AGYKPDEGKRGDACEGDSGGPFV-NH2 | ||||||
Formula | C99H151N29O37S | ||||||
Molar Mass | 2371.50 | ||||||
Appearance | Solid | ||||||
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||
Storage | Sealed storage, away from moisture and light
*In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (sealed storage, away from moisture and light) |
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Reference | [1]. Kantara C, et al. Novel regenerative peptide TP508 mitigates radiation-induced gastrointestinal damage by activating stem cells and preserving crypt integrity. Lab Invest. 2015 Nov;95(11):1222-33. |