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Transdermal Peptide Disulfide TFA

CAS: F: C42H65F3N14O18S2 W: 1175.17

Transdermal Peptide Disulfide TFA (TD 1 Disulfide(peptide) TFA) is a 11-amino acid peptide, binds to Na+/K+-ATPase beta-
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Bioactivity Transdermal Peptide Disulfide TFA (TD 1 Disulfide(peptide) TFA) is a 11-amino acid peptide, binds to Na+/K+-ATPase beta-subunit (ATP1B1), and mainly interacts with the C-terminus of ATP1B1. Transdermal Peptide Disulfide TFA can enhance the transdermal delivery of many macromolecules[1].
Invitro In the presence of Transdermal Peptide Disulfide, because of the specific binding of Transdermal Peptide Disulfide to ATP1B1, cells will upregulate the level of ATP1B1 to maintain function and structure; as a result, the expression of ATP1B1 increases. However, as time goes on, some Transdermal Peptide Disulfide molecules may be transported into cells by endocytosis; consequently, the expression of ATP1B1 then decreases. The interaction between Transdermal Peptide Disulfide and ATP1B1 changes not only the expression of ATP1B1, but also the localization of ATP1B1 and then the structure of the epidermal layer. This interaction can be attenuated by inhibitors or competitors, which would result in the reduced delivery of macromolecular drugs across the skin[1].
Name Transdermal Peptide Disulfide TFA
Shortening ACSSSPSKHCG (Disulfide bridge: Cys2-Cys10)
Formula C42H65F3N14O18S2
Molar Mass 1175.17
Appearance Solid
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage

Sealed storage, away from moisture

Powder -80°C 2 years
-20°C 1 year

*In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (sealed storage, away from moisture)

Reference [1]. Wang C, et al. Role of the Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase beta-subunit in peptide-mediated transdermal drug delivery. Mol Pharm. 2015 Apr 6;12(4):1259-67.