Ptd-p65-p1 Peptide TFA is a nuclear transcription factor nf-kappab inhibitor, consisting of a membrane transport Peptide sequence derived from antennapedia linked to p65-p1, selectively inhibiting nf-kappab activity induced by various stimuli.
PTD-p65-P1 Peptide, a selective inhibitor of the nuclear transcription factor NF-kappaB, consists of a conjugation between a membrane-translocating peptide derived from antennapedia (PTD) and p65-P1. This composition effectively inhibits activation triggered by diverse inflammatory stimuli.
Cytochrome P450 CYP1B1 (190-198) [Homo sapiens] is a peptide from Cytochrome c, which is a small heme protein found loosely associated with the inner membrane of the mitochondrion. Cytochromes c from certain eukaryotes, including plants and fungi but not higher animals, contains methylated lysine residues at specific positions1. Cytochrome c is a required cofactor for Apaf-1 function2.
Substance P (1-9) is a nonapeptide that reduces the inactivation of substance P in the guinea-pig ileum and urinary bladder, and is responsible for various excitatory effects on central and peripheral neurons.
Broad spectrum neuropeptide inverse agonist and antagonist. Potent full inverse agonist for the ghrelin receptor (EC50 = 5.2 nM); diminishes constitutive ghrelin receptor signaling. Also antagonist at tachykinin, bradykinin, CCK and bombesin receptors. In