Name | Neuropeptide Y (18-36), porcine |
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Description | Neuropeptide Y (18-36) (porcine) is a competitive neuropeptide Y (NPY) cardiac receptor antagonist. Neuropeptide Y (18-36) (porcine) inhibits the binding of I-NPY to rat cardiac ventricular membranes in a concentration-dependent manner with an IC50 value of 158 nM and an Ki value of 140 nM. Neuropeptide Y (18-36) (porcine) can be used for the research of congestive heart failure[1]. |
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Target |
IC50: 158 nM (I-NPY); Ki: 140 nM (I-NPY)[1] |
In Vitro | Neuropeptide Y (18-36) (porcine) inhibits the binding of I-NPY to rat cardiac ventricular membranes in a concentration-dependent manner with an IC50 value of 158 nM and an Ki value of 140 nM[1]. Neuropeptide Y (18-36) (porcine) (1 μM) shifts the inhibitory adenylate cyclase activity dose-response curve of NPY to the right in a parallel fashion[1]. Neuropeptide Y (18-36) (porcine) (1 μM) completely abolishes the effect of NPY (10 nM) that alone caused 80% of the maximum inhibition of adenylate cyclase activity[1]. |
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Molecular Formula | C112H174N36O27 |
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Molecular Weight | 2456.80000 |
Exact Mass | 2455.33000 |
PSA | 1076.75000 |
LogP | 5.67680 |