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Tyrocidine A is a homodetic cyclic decapeptide consisting of D-Phe, L-Pro, L-Phe, D-Phe, L-Asn, L-Gln, L-Tyr, L-Val, L-Orn, and L-Leu residues coupled in sequence and cyclised head-to-tail. It has a role as an antibacterial agent and a bacterial metabolite.
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Peptide sequence KVEKIGEGTYGVVYK is derived from the amino acid residues CDC26-20. It is considered to be a generic substrate for various TPKs.
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Peptide sequence KVEKIGEGTYGVVYK is derived from the amino acid residues CDC26-20. It is considered to be a generic substrate for various TPKs.
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Tyrosine Protein Kinase JAK 2 (Phospho-Tyr8, 9) is a peptide corresponding to amino acids 475 to 491 of mouse JAK2.
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Ubrogepant, also known as MK-1602, is a potent and selective oral calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist.
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UFP 803
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Urotensin-II (UT) receptor ligand that competitively antagonizes U-II induced contractions in the rat aorta (pIC50 = 7.46) and prevents plasma extravasation elicited by U-II in mice in vivo. Behaves as a silent antagonist in most in vitro assays and in vivo, but does retain small residual agonist activity under certain conditions in some assays.
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UFP-101
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Selective and competitive silent antagonist for the NOP opioid receptor that binds to NOP with high affinity (pKi = 10.24) and displays > 3000-fold selectivity over δ, μ and κ opioid receptors.
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Ularitide is a synthetic form of urodilatin, a naturally occurring human natriuretic peptide that is involved in regulating blood pressure and the excretion of water and sodium from the kidneys. Urodilatin is produced in the kidney and excreted into the urine, and thus exists in low levels naturally in the systemic blood circulation. When injected […]
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