MOTS-c | 10mg
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MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide designed for advanced scientific research on metabolic regulation, energy homeostasis, and cellular aging. This vial contains high-purity MOTS-c, intended strictly for laboratory and research use.
MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA-c) is a mitochondrial-derived research peptide designed to help scientists study metabolic regulation, energy homeostasis, and cellular aging. What makes it unique is that it is encoded within the mitochondrial genome and acts as a signaling molecule that communicates between mitochondria and the nucleus, influencing metabolic pathways and insulin sensitivity.
Because of this mitochondrial-nuclear communication, MOTS-c has become an important tool in research exploring:
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Metabolic regulation – how the body manages glucose uptake and energy expenditure.
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Insulin sensitivity – how cells respond to insulin and maintain glucose homeostasis.
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Age-related metabolic decline – how mitochondrial function changes with aging.
Each vial contains high-purity MOTS-c, formulated for consistency and reliability in laboratory settings. Researchers can use it to study complex biological processes that may eventually lead to a deeper understanding of metabolic diseases, aging, obesity, diabetes, and exercise physiology.
This product is intended strictly for laboratory and scientific research only—not for human consumption or therapeutic use.
Technical Information
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CAS Number: N/A
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Molecular Weight (MW): ~1,675.0 g/mol
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Synonyms: Mitochondrial ORF, MOTS-c Peptide
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20mg ,30mg |
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| CAS Number | N/A |
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| PubChem CID | N/A |
| Molecular Weight | 1,675.0 g/mol |
| Molecular Formula | C75H117N21O24S |
| Synonyms | Mitochondrial ORF, MOTS-c Peptide, mt-ORF |
| Storage (Lyophilized) | Store in a cool, dry, and dark place. Refrigerate after reconstitution. |
Storage Instructions:
- Lyophilized (Powder): Store at -20°C in a cool, dry, and dark place.
- After Reconstitution: Refrigerate at 2-8°C and use within 14-30 days.
- Long-Term Storage: Freeze at -20°C in sterile aliquots. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
- Handling: Use aseptic conditions in a laboratory setting.
MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA-c) is a mitochondrial-derived research peptide designed to help scientists study metabolic regulation, energy homeostasis, and cellular aging. What makes it unique is that it is encoded within the mitochondrial genome and acts as a signaling molecule that communicates between mitochondria and the nucleus, influencing metabolic pathways and insulin sensitivity.
Because of this mitochondrial-nuclear communication, MOTS-c has become an important tool in research exploring:
-
Metabolic regulation – how the body manages glucose uptake and energy expenditure.
-
Insulin sensitivity – how cells respond to insulin and maintain glucose homeostasis.
-
Age-related metabolic decline – how mitochondrial function changes with aging.
Each vial contains high-purity MOTS-c, formulated for consistency and reliability in laboratory settings. Researchers can use it to study complex biological processes that may eventually lead to a deeper understanding of metabolic diseases, aging, obesity, diabetes, and exercise physiology.
This product is intended strictly for laboratory and scientific research only—not for human consumption or therapeutic use.
Technical Information
-
CAS Number: N/A
-
Molecular Weight (MW): ~1,675.0 g/mol
-
Synonyms: Mitochondrial ORF, MOTS-c Peptide
| CAS Number | N/A |
|---|---|
| PubChem CID | N/A |
| Molecular Weight | 1,675.0 g/mol |
| Molecular Formula | C75H117N21O24S |
| Synonyms | Mitochondrial ORF, MOTS-c Peptide, mt-ORF |
| Storage (Lyophilized) | Store in a cool, dry, and dark place. Refrigerate after reconstitution. |
Storage Instructions:
- Lyophilized (Powder): Store at -20°C in a cool, dry, and dark place.
- After Reconstitution: Refrigerate at 2-8°C and use within 14-30 days.
- Long-Term Storage: Freeze at -20°C in sterile aliquots. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
- Handling: Use aseptic conditions in a laboratory setting.

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