Proinsulin C-peptide (human) is a 31-amino acid peptide that links the Proinsulin A and B chains, ensuring their proper folding, biological activity, and regulation of cellular functions.
Proinsulin C-Peptide (31-63), porcine, is a peptide derived from the cleavage of porcine proinsulin, specifically spanning the 31st to 63rd amino acid residues.
Human proinsulin, the single-chain peptide precursor of insulin, consists of the insulin A and B chains connected by the 31 amino acid C-peptide. Cleavage of proinsulin by proteolytic enzymes produces insulin and free C-peptide.
Proinsulin C-peptide human acetate (Proinsulin C-peptide human acetate (33017-11-7 Free base)) 是一种由31个氨基酸残基组成的多肽,它连接胰岛素原的 A 链和 B 链以确保正确折叠,具有生物活性并调节细胞功能。
C-Peptide 2, rat, a 31-amino-acid peptide, serves as a constituent in proinsulin. It possesses the ability to hinder glucose-triggered insulin secretion.
C-Peptide, dog, is a component of proinsulin released from pancreatic beta cells into the blood alongside insulin. It plays a crucial role in the biosynthesis of insulin but has long been considered biologically inert.