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Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) 2mg

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Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a synthetic nonapeptide (Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu) originally identified during investigations of endogenous peptide signaling systems. Experimental studies have examined DSIP's interactions with peptide-mediated regulatory networks, neuropeptide-associated signaling pathways, and transcriptional control mechanisms. The peptide has been investigated for its involvement in signal transduction processes, peptide-receptor interactions, and molecular regulatory systems associated with neuropeptide biology.

Research applications include neuropeptide pharmacology, peptide-signaling pathway investigation, receptor-ligand interaction studies, signal transduction research, structure-function analysis, and mechanistic evaluation of peptide-mediated regulatory networks. Supplied as a lyophilized preparation.

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Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) 2mg1 vial | KIT (10 vials)
Chemical Formula C35H48N10O15
Synonyms Emideltide, DELTA SLEEP-INDUCING PEPTIDE, TRP-ALA-GLY-GLY-ASP-ALA-SER-GLY-GLU
Molar Mass 848.82 g/mol
CAS Number 62568-57-4
PubChem CID 68816
Total Compound Content 2 mg per vial
Shelf Life 36 months
DSIP (Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu) is a synthetic 9-amino-acid peptide that has been extensively investigated in studies of peptide-mediated signaling systems and neuropeptide-associated regulatory networks. Experimental research has examined DSIP's interactions with signal transduction pathways, peptide-receptor communication mechanisms, and molecular regulatory processes associated with neuropeptide biology. Despite extensive investigation, the precise molecular mechanism of action of DSIP remains incompletely characterized, and no definitive primary receptor target has been established. Structural analyses have identified unique conformational properties that distinguish DSIP from many other short peptides, contributing to ongoing investigations of peptide structure-function relationships and molecular stability characteristics. Research applications include neuropeptide pharmacology, peptide signaling pathway investigation, receptor-ligand interaction studies, signal transduction research, molecular regulatory network analysis, and mechanistic evaluation of peptide-mediated biological processes. Supplied as a lyophilized preparation (2 mg/vial). Independently third-party HPLC-tested; COA available per batch.

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How was DSIP discovered and what is the origin of its name?

DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) was first identified during investigations of endogenous peptide signaling systems and subsequently isolated as a distinct neuropeptide. The name reflects the historical context of its original characterization, although later research has expanded interest in DSIP beyond its initial classification. Today, DSIP is primarily studied as a peptide of interest in neuropeptide pharmacology, signaling pathway investigation, and molecular regulatory network research.

Has a specific receptor for DSIP been identified?

No definitive primary receptor for DSIP has been conclusively characterized. Despite extensive investigation, the precise molecular mechanism of action remains incompletely understood. Experimental studies have explored potential interactions with multiple signaling systems and regulatory pathways, but no single receptor target has achieved broad consensus. This unresolved mechanism has made DSIP a valuable research tool for studies examining peptide-mediated signaling processes and receptor-identification methodologies.

Why is DSIP considered mechanistically unique among neuropeptides?

Unlike many peptide ligands that possess well-characterized receptor targets and signaling pathways, DSIP remains associated with an incompletely defined mechanism of action. This distinction has generated continued interest in investigations of peptide-receptor interactions, signal transduction mechanisms, molecular regulatory systems, and structure-function relationships. Its unique research profile makes DSIP useful for studies focused on neuropeptide biology, signaling network characterization, and mechanistic analysis of peptide-mediated regulatory processes.

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