| Name | Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) (18-39), Human | 
		 
		| Other Name | Adrenocorticotropic hormone, human | 
		 
		| Sequence (Single letter abbreviations) | RPVKVYPNGAEDESAEAFPLEF | 
		
		
		 
		| Sequence(Three letter abbreviations) | {ARG}{PRO}{VAL}{LYS}{VAL}{TYR}{PRO}{ASN}{GLY}{ALA}{GLU}{ASP}{GLU}{SER}{ALA}{GLU}{ALA}{PHE}{PRO}{LEU}{GLU}{PHE} | 
		 
		| Basic description | Adrenocorticotropic hormones ACTH. ACTH stimulates the adrenal cortex and the secretion of glucocorticoids such as cortisol. Another name for ACTH is corticotropin. | 
		 
		| Solubility | The peptide is soluble in water. The contents of this vial have been accurately determined. Both the stopper and the vial have been siliconized. Do not attempt to weight out a smaller portion of the contents. | 
		 
		| The molecular weight | 2465.700 | 
		 
		| Chemical formula | C112H165N27O36 | 
		 
		| The purity | > 95% | 
		 
		| Storage conditions | Store the peptide at -20°C | 
		
		
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		| Reference | Cheng AJ, et al. Oral cancer plasma tumor marker identified with bead-based affinity-fractionated proteomic technology. Clin.Chem. Dec 2005; 51(12): 2236-2244.
Andrews BJ, et al. Kinetic analysis of the Ku-DNA binding activity reveals a redox-dependent alteration in protein structure that stimulates dissociation of the Ku-DNA complex. J.Biol.Chem. May 2006; 281(19): 13596-13603.
Weichart D, et al. Analysis of NOD2-mediated proteome response to muramyl dipeptide in HEK293 cells. J.Biol.Chem. Jan 2006; 281(4): 2380-2389. |