Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) (1-28), rat is a major circulating form of ANP in rats, potently inhibits Angiotensin II (Ang II)-stimulated endothelin-1 secretion in a concentration-dependent manner.
性状
Solid
IC50 & Target[1][2]
Endothelin-1
体外研究(In Vitro)
Rat ANP (1-28) and rat BNP-45, which are the respective major circulating forms of ANP and BNP in rats, potently inhibited Ang II-stimulated endothelin-1 secretion in a concentration-dependent manner. Rat ANP (5-25) is less effective that Rat ANP(1-28) with respect to inhibiting immunoreactive (ir)-endothelin-1 secretion and increasing cellular cyclic GMP. Rat ANP (1-28) inhibits the secretion of ir-endothelin-1 in a concentration-dependent manner between 0.01 and 1 μM.
Medlife has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.
2. Calculate the overall charge of the entire peptide according to the following table:
Contents
Assign value
Acidic amino acid
Asp (D), Glu (E), and the C-terminal -COOH.
-1
Basic amino acid
Arg (R), Lys (K), His (H), and the N-terminal -NH2
+1
Neutral amino acid
Gly (G), Ala (A), Leu (L), Ile (I), Val (V), Cys (C), Met (M), Thr (T), Ser (S), Phe (F), Tyr (Y), Trp (W), Pro (P), Asn (N), Gln (Q)
0
3. Recommended solution:
Overall charge of peptide
Details
Negative (<0)
1. Try to dissolve the peptide in water first.
2. If water fails, add NH4OH (<50 μL).
3. If the peptide still does not dissolve, add DMSO (50-100 μL) to solubilize the peptide.
Positive (>0)
1. Try to dissolve the peptide in water first.
2. If water fails, try dissolving the peptide in a 10%-30% acetic acid solution.
3. If the peptide still does not dissolve, try dissolving the peptide in a small amount of DMSO.
Zero (=0)
1. Try to dissolve the peptide in organic solvent (acetonitrile, methanol, etc.) first.
2. For very hydrophobic peptides, try dissolving the peptide in a small amount of DMSO, and then dilute the solution with water to the desired concentration.