Overview
MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA-c) is a naturally occurring 16-amino acid peptide encoded by the mitochondrial genome. As a member of the Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide (MDP) family, MOTS-c is a primary subject of study in retrograde signaling—the process by which mitochondria communicate with the nuclear genome to regulate cellular homeostasis.
Biochemical Profile
Amino Acid Sequence: $MRWQVMIVGMKDGVVF$
Molecular Formula: $C_{101}H_{152}N_{28}O_{22}S_{2}$
Molecular Weight: $2174.6$ g/mol
Purity: ≥ 98% (HPLC Analysis)
Source: Synthetic (identical to mitochondrial-encoded sequence)
Primary Research Objectives
In vitro and in vivo research models utilize MOTS-c to investigate the following biochemical pathways:
AMPK Signaling: Research into the activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway.
Mitochondrial Proteostasis: Studies focusing on how MDPs influence cellular stress responses.
Glucose Transporter Kinetics: Investigation of the GLUT4 translocation process in cellular models.
Metabolic Flux Analysis: Observation of lipid and glucose oxidation rates in laboratory environments.
Epigenetic Regulation: Studying the interaction between mitochondrial peptides and nuclear gene expression.
Handling & Storage
Stability: Lyophilized powder is stable at room temperature for 90 days, but -20°C storage is recommended for long-term integrity.
Post-Reconstitution: Once reconstituted with an appropriate laboratory buffer (e.g., Bacteriostatic Water), the solution must be stored at 2°C to 8°C.







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