Description
Exploring the Potential of MGF C-Terminal: A Catalyst for Muscle Growth
MGF C–Terminal, also known as IGF-1Ec or mechano growth factor, is a growth hormone that emerges from the splice variant of IGF-1 and the activation of satellite cells. During the intricate processes of healing and tissue regeneration, IGF-1 splice variants like MGF C-Terminal play a crucial role in fostering the development of new muscle tissues.
Through gene splicing mechanisms, the IGF-1 gene gives rise to IGF-1Ec (MGF), which propels the growth of fresh muscle fibers. The C-Terminal end of the molecule, featuring a specialized peptide sequence, facilitates the splicing mechanisms and empowers the molecule to act independently.
Both in vivo and in vitro studies have unveiled the neuroprotective effects of MGF C-Terminal. By expediting the maturation of satellite cells, this compound can accelerate cellular recovery and the formation of muscle cells. With a molecular mass of 2888.16 and a molecular formula of C121H200N42O39, MGF C-Terminal holds promise as a potent contributor to muscle growth and regeneration.
MGF C-Terminal Chemical Profile:
- CAS: N/A
- Formula: C121H200N42O39
- Molecular Weight: 2888.16
- Peptide Purity: > 99.0%
- Chain: Tyr-Gln-Pro-Pro-Ser-Thr-Asn-Lys-Asn-Thr-Lys-Ser-Gln-Arg-Arg-Lys-Gly-Ser-Thr-Phe-Glu-Glu-Arg-Lys
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