Gastrin Releasing Peptide-Lys(Biotin), human
Gastrin Releasing Peptide-Lys(Biotin), human
Product description
Gastrin Releasing Peptide-Lys(Biotin), human is a synthesized peptide compound used in biochemical research and diagnostic assays. Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) is a neuropeptide involved in the regulation of numerous physiological processes, including the release of gastrin, a hormone that stimulates the production of gastric acid. The addition of Lys(Biotin) indicates that a lysine residue has been modified with a biotin molecule, a vitamin-based compound, often used as a tag for biochemical assays due to its strong binding to streptavidin and its subsequent detection with labeled avidin-like molecules.
Appearance | N/A |
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Molecular Weight | 2859.3 |
Purity | >90% |
Formula | C130H204N38O31S2 |
Storage | -20℃, protected from light and moisture |
Transportation | 4-25℃ temperature for up to 2 weeks |
Stability | 1 year |
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