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MMP-3 inhibitor peptide (CAS 158841-76-0)

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Alternate Names:
Ac-RCGVPD-NH2; Stromelysin-1 inhibitor; Matrix Metalloproteinase-3 Inhibitor;
CAS Number:
158841-76-0
Molecular Weight:
686.80
Molecular Formula:
C27H46N10O9S
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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MMP-3 inhibitor peptide, also referred to as a cyclic peptide, is an eight-amino acid peptide synthesized from cysteine, glycine, valine, proline, aspartic acid, and arginine. It serves as useful in scientific research, particularly in the fields of biochemistry, enabling the investigation of peptide effects on diverse biological processes. Notably, this peptide has been employed to investigate the role of peptides in cell signaling pathways, gene expression regulation, and protein synthesis control. While the precise mechanism of action for MMP-3 inhibitor peptide remains partially understood, it is believed that this peptide binds to specific receptors located on the cell surface. This binding event triggers the activation of diverse signaling pathways.


MMP-3 inhibitor peptide (CAS 158841-76-0) References

  1. Cell surface-localized matrix metalloproteinase-9 proteolytically activates TGF-beta and promotes tumor invasion and angiogenesis.  |  Yu, Q. and Stamenkovic, I. 2000. Genes Dev. 14: 163-76. PMID: 10652271
  2. Photocontrol of Peptide function: backbone cyclization strategy with photocleavable amino Acid.  |  Umezawa, N., et al. 2011. Chembiochem. 12: 1694-8. PMID: 21656633
  3. Activation of lysine-specific demethylase 1 inhibitor peptide by redox-controlled cleavage of a traceless linker.  |  Amano, Y., et al. 2017. Bioorg Med Chem. 25: 1227-1234. PMID: 28065500
  4. Development and crystallographic evaluation of histone H3 peptide with N-terminal serine substitution as a potent inhibitor of lysine-specific demethylase 1.  |  Amano, Y., et al. 2017. Bioorg Med Chem. 25: 2617-2624. PMID: 28336409
  5. Localization of matrix metalloproteinase 9 to the cell surface provides a mechanism for CD44-mediated tumor invasion.  |  Yu, Q. and Stamenkovic, I. 1999. Genes Dev. 13: 35-48. PMID: 9887098

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MMP-3 inhibitor peptide, 1 mg

sc-475415
1 mg
$107.00

MMP-3 inhibitor peptide, 5 mg

sc-475415A
5 mg
$396.00