[Azhx]-ANP (Human) - Other Categories
ANP (human) is derived from the atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) which is a cardiac hormone involved in maintaining cardio-renal homeostasis. This occurs through the activation of the guanylyl cyclase-coupled receptor, resulting in the increased concentration of cyclic guanylate monophosphate. Moreover its function in the processes of anti-proliferation and anti-angiogenesis allow it to take part in cardiovascular remodelling. ANP is a member of the natriuretic peptide family and it is encoded by the NPPA gene, located on chromosome 1. Once synthesized from the 151 amino acid pre-prohormone into its biologically active form, ANP is secreted by the atrial cardiomyocytes in the circulating forms: ANP (1-98) and ANP (99-126). This synthesis process involves the signal peptide being removed from the pre-prohormone resulting in pro-ANP (1-126) which is converted into the circulating forms by the type II transmembrane serine protease Corin. At the N-terminus Azhx, 6-azidohexanoic acid, is present.
Technical specification
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Sequence : | [Cyc(7,23)]Azh-SLRRSSCFGGRMDRIGAQSGLGCNSFRY-OH |
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MW : | 3.219.5 g/mol |
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Purity : | > 95% |
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Counter-Ion : | TFA Salts |
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Delivery format : | Lyophilized |
Price
| Product | Size | Price € | Price $ |
| CRB1000609-0.5 mg | 0.5 mg | 282€ | 339$ |
| CRB1000609-1 mg | 1 mg | 385€ | 462$ |




