Myomodulin(Synonyms: 肌调蛋白)

Myomodulin;(Synonyms: 肌调蛋白)

Myomodulin是存在于软体动物,昆虫和腹足动物中的神经多肽。

Myomodulinamp;;(Synonyms: 肌调蛋白)

Myomodulin Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 110570-93-9

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生物活性

Myomodulin is a neuropeptide present in molluscs, insects, and gastropods.

体外研究
(In Vitro)

Myomodulin decreases period and increases spike frequency in oscillator heart interneurons. Myomodulin enhances the hyperpolarization-activated cation current and inhibits the electrogenic Na/K pump[1]. A myomodulin peptide has been suggested to mediate the response of the giant glial cells to stimulation of the Leydig interneuron in the central nervous system of the leech Hirudo medicinalis. The peptide evokes a membrane outward current (EC50 approximately 2 μM), which neither desensitizes nor shows any sign of run-down, and elicits a K+ conductance increase of the glial cell membrane[2]. Myomodulin modulate ion channels in a wide variety of organisms including Aplysia, Lymnaea, and Pleurobranchaea. Myomodulin differentially modulates the potassium currents and reduces the amplitude of the Ca2+ current by 20%[3].

MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.

分子量

846.12

Formula

C36H67N11O8S2

CAS 号

110570-93-9

Sequence

Pro-Met-Ser-Met-Leu-Arg-Leu-NH2

Sequence Shortening

PMSMLRL-NH2

中文名称

肌调蛋白

运输条件

Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.

储存方式

Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.

参考文献
  • [1]. Tobin AE, et al. Myomodulin increases Ih and inhibits the NA/K pump to modulate bursting in leech heart interneurons. J Neurophysiol. 2005 Dec;94(6):3938-50.

    [2]. Britz FC, et al. Membrane responses of the leech giant glial cell to the peptide transmitter myomodulin. Peptides. 2002 Dec;23(12):2117-25.

    [3]. Wang Y, et al. Modulatory effects of myomodulin on the excitability and membrane currents in Retzius cells of the leech. J Neurophysiol. 1999 Jul;82(1):216-25.