Adipokinetic hormone I (Locusta migratoria) [61627-67-6]

Référence HY-P3572

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Description

Adipokinetic hormone I (Locusta migratoria) (Lom-AKH-I) is a insect adipokinetic hormone (AKH), enhances fat body cAMP levels in vitro. Insect adipokinetic hormones (AKHs) controls flight-directed mobilization of carbohydrate and lipid from fat body stores, which depends on AKH receptor(s) coupling to cAMP formation and glycogen phosphorylase activation via the stimulatory guanine nucleotide-binding protein (Gs)[1][3].

In Vitro

Adipokinetic hormone I (Locusta migratoria) (radiolabeled; 1 pmol in 10 μL of 10% methanol; 30 min on ice, and repeated for 2 h at 30 °C) shows no association with one of the larger protein components, indicating a lack of separate transporting or carrier protein in the hemolymph[1].
Adipokinetic hormones (AKHs) are known to be involved in insect immunity and shows the mechanism of metabolic stimulation, leading a significant increase in carbon dioxide production, and efficacy increase of toxins produced by I. fumosorosea in the cockroach's body[2].
Adipokinetic hormone II is more effective than hormone I in bringing about an accumulation of cAMP in the fat body[4].

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In Vivo

Adipokinetic hormone I (Locusta migratoria) (1 pmol in 10 μL of 10% methanol; injection) plays its own biol. role in the overall syndrome of insect flight, with different half-lives of 51 min and 35 min during rest and flight, respectively[1].

MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.

Masse moléculaire

1159.25

Formule

C54H74N14O15

CAS No.
Sequence Shortening

{Glp}-LNFTPNWGT-NH2

Livraison

Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.

Stockage

Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.

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