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Myomodulin — Research Products

12 catalog items

Catalog # Product Type Species Size Price Add to cart
059-29 [pGlu1]-Myomodulin Gene 2 Derived Peptide b (MMG2-Dpb) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 500 µg $115.00 $136.00
T-047-52 [Tyr0]-Myomodulin – I-125 Labeled I-125 labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 10 µCi $1159.00 $1364.00
047-54 Myomodulin Peptides Other species 500 µg $65.00 $77.00
059-25 Myomodulin c (MMc) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 500 µg $115.00 $136.00
059-26 Myomodulin e (Mme) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 500 µg $115.00 $136.00
059-27 Myomodulin Gene 2 Derived Peptide a (MMG2-Dpa) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 500 µg $179.00 $211.00
059-28 Myomodulin Gene 2 Derived Peptide b (MMG2-Dpb) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 500 µg $115.00 $136.00
059-30 Myomodulin Gene 2 Derived Peptide d (MMG2-Dpd) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 500 µg $115.00 $136.00
059-31 Myomodulin Gene 2 Derived Peptide f (MMG2-Dpf) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 500 µg $115.00 $136.00
059-33 prepro-Myomodulin Gene 2 (131-168) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 100 µg $360.00 $424.00
059-34 prepro-Myomodulin Gene 2 (171-199) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 100 µg $286.00 $337.00
059-32 prepro-Myomodulin Gene 2 (84-112) (Aplysia) Peptides Aplysia 100 µg $259.00 $305.00

All items are supplied for in vitro laboratory research use only — not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis or therapy. Prices are per unit as listed; each catalog number ships with its Certificate of Analysis.

Myomodulin — frequently asked

What are myomodulins?
Myomodulins are short neuropeptides first isolated from the mollusc Aplysia, named for their ability to modulate muscle contraction. Several related forms are processed from a common precursor, and a second gene yields additional related peptides.
Why are they studied?
They are widely used in invertebrate neuroscience to examine how peptides modulate identified neurons and neuromuscular junctions. Because the circuits involved are well mapped, they provide a tractable system for studying peptidergic co-transmission and its behavioural consequences.
Which forms are available?
Catalogues typically list the original myomodulin nonapeptide, lettered variants such as myomodulin c and e, and peptides derived from myomodulin gene 2. Species of origin is normally stated because sequences differ between invertebrate groups.