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Signalling Peptides

Kisspeptin-10

KP-10

Kisspeptin-10 is a peptide fragment studied for its interactions and signalling behaviour in reproductive endocrinology research models.

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Classification
Endogenous signalling peptide fragment
Research stage
Receptor signalling literature
Sequence
YNWNSFGLRF
Molecular weight
1302.5 Da

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Key takeaways

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    Ten-residue endogenous signalling peptide fragment.

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    Examined in KISS1 and reproductive endocrinology research models.

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    context defines most published references.

Dossier overview

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handling notes

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Mechanism of action

Research settings examine Kisspeptin-10 in relation to KISS1 activity and downstream signalling observations in controlled models.

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Research applications

  • signalling studies
  • Endocrine model research
  • Peptide fragment comparison

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Study references

Kisspeptin fragments and receptor signalling in endocrine models

2021

Receptor Biology Reports · Receptor signalling model

Presents -level observations in controlled endocrine research systems.

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Storage and handling

Maintain in controlled research storage with lot and preparation records available.

  • Record context and sample preparation details.
  • Control light, temperature, and moisture exposure during storage.
  • Keep peptide fragment records linked to batch documentation.

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Available research formats

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