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MOTS-C

MOTS-C is a mitochondrial-derived peptide encoded by the mitochondrial genome. In research settings, it is investigated for its interactions with metabolic and stress-response pathways, making it a subject of interest in studies on cellular energy regulation.

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MOTS-C

Overview

MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide encoded within the 12S rRNA gene. This 16-amino acid peptide has been extensively studied for its role in metabolic homeostasis. Research indicates its involvement in regulating insulin sensitivity and influencing exercise adaptation. Its unique origin and metabolic functions make it a subject of significant scientific interest.

Lee C. et al. (2015).

History

The discovery of MOTS-c in 2015 marked a significant advancement in understanding mitochondrial signaling. Initial investigations focused on its ability to regulate metabolism, particularly glucose utilization in skeletal muscle. Early studies highlighted its potential to influence insulin sensitivity and protect against dietinduced metabolic dysfunction. This foundational work paved the way for broader research into its systemic effects.

Lee C. et al. (2015).

MOTS-C

Structure

Molecular Formula:

C101H152N28O22S2

Molecular Weight:

2174.6 g/mol

PubChem ID:

176489569

Research Findings

MOTS-c has been investigated across various biological systems, revealing its multifaceted influence on cellular and systemic metabolism. Studies have explored its impact on glucose regulation, energy expenditure, and cellular resilience.

Key Areas of Research:

  • Metabolic: Homeostasis, glucose, lipids

  • Insulin: Sensitivity, resistance, signaling

  • Exercise: Adaptation, performance, recovery

  • Cellular: Mitochondria, energy, protection

These findings collectively suggest that MOTS-c plays a crucial role in maintaining metabolic balance and responding to physiological stressors. Its activity in diverse pathways provides a strong basis for further exploration into its therapeutic potential.

Lee C. et al., Cell Metabolism, 2015

MOTS-C

MOTS-C is a mitochondrial-derived peptide encoded by the mitochondrial genome. In research settings, it is investigated for its interactions with metabolic and stress-response pathways, making it a subject of interest in studies on cellular energy regulation.

MOTS-C

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$85

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MOTS-C

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