
Mitochondrial Peptide
MOTS-c
Mitochondria-Derived Regulatory Peptide
MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA Type-c) is a 16-amino acid peptide encoded within the mitochondrial genome. It represents a novel class of mitochondria-derived peptides (MDPs) and has attracted significant research interest for its metabolic regulatory functions and its ability to translocate to the nucleus under stress conditions.
Quantity
10MG
FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY — NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
Research Information
- Encoded within the 12S rRNA mitochondrial gene — a novel class of mitochondrial peptide
- Studied for roles in AMPK activation and metabolic homeostasis
- Investigated for effects on insulin sensitivity and glucose utilisation in research models
- Translocates from mitochondria to nucleus under cellular stress conditions
- Subject of active investigation in ageing and exercise biology research
Storage Conditions
- Long-term: −80°C lyophilised
- Reconstituted: 4°C, use within 14 days
Safe Handling
- For laboratory research use only
- Handle with standard PPE
- Reconstitute with sterile water
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Reconstitution Solution
BAC Water
Sterile water for injection containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a bacteriostatic preservative. The standard reconstitution vehicle for research peptide compounds.

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Thymic Peptide
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Coenzyme
NAD+
Research-grade nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), a critical coenzyme in cellular energy metabolism and a key substrate for sirtuins and PARP enzymes.
RESEARCH USE ONLY: MOTS-c is sold exclusively for in vitro laboratory research. Not intended for human or animal consumption. Not for clinical or therapeutic use.
