Gastrin Releasing Peptide
Gastrin releasing peptide (GRP) is a neuropeptide, it is a regulatory molecule in a number of physiological and pathophysiological processes. GRP stimulates the gastrin release from the G cells in stomach.
Gastrin-releasing peptide acts through G protein coupled receptors, and involves in signal transmission in both central and peripheral nervous systems. The GRP receptor of gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is expressed by various cell types, and over-expressed in cancer cells.
Notice: All peptides are only for research purposes, Not for clinical use.
Gastrin releasing Peptides
- Name: Big Gastrin 1, human
- Sequence: (Glp)-LGPQGPPHLVADPSKKQGPWLEEEEEAYGWMDF-NH2
- CAS Number: [60675-77-6]
- Formula: C176H251N43O53S1
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: KA.M. Choudhury et al., Hoppe-Seyler’s Z. Physiol. Chem., 361, 1719 (1980)
- Name: Gastrin 1, human
- Sequence: (Glp)-GPWLEEEEEAYGWMDF-NH2
- CAS Number: [10047-33-3]
- Formula: C97H124N20O31S1
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: R.A. Gregory et al., Nature, 209, 583 (1966)
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