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	 Calcitonin, Salmon 
      
        
		| 名称 | Calcitonin, Salmon |  
		| 别名 | Thyrocalcitonin |  
		| 序列(单字母缩写) | CSNLSTCVLGKLSQELHKLQTYPRTNTGSGTP-NH2 |  
		| 序列(三字母缩写) | {CYS}{SER}{ASN}{LEU}{SER}{THR}{CYS}{VAL}{LEU}{GLY}{LYS}{LEU}{SER}{GLN}{GLU}{LEU}{HIS}{LYS}{LEU}{GLN}{THR}{TYR}{PRO}{ARG}{THR}{ASN}{THR}{GLY}{SER}{GLY}{THR}{PRO}-NH2 |  
		| C-端 | NH2 |  
		| 化学桥 | Disulfide bridge: Cys1-Cys7 |  
		| 基本描述 | Calcitonin (salmon) is an hypocalcemic hormone produced by the parafollicular C cells of the thyroid or by the ultimobranchial bodies of nonmammalian vertebrates. Calcitonin decreases blood calcium and phosphate due to inhibition of resorption by osteoblasts and osteocytes. Calcitonin contains a single disulfide bond, which causes the amino terminus to assume the shape of a ring. Alternative splicing of the calcitonin pre-mRNA can yield a mRNA encoding calcitonin gene-related peptide; that peptide appears to function in the nervous and vascular systems. The calcitonin receptor has been cloned and shown to be a member of the seven-transmembrane, G protein-coupled receptor family. |  
		| 溶解度 | 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. |  
		| 分子量 | 3431.900 |  
		| 化学式 | C145H240N44O48S2 |  
		| 纯度 | > 95% |  
		| 存储条件 | Store at -20°C. |  
		| 注释 | Calcitonin is a 32 amino acid polypeptide, 8 of which are conserved across all species. |  
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		| Reference | Schweitzer-Stenner R, et al. Salmon calcitonin and amyloid beta: two peptides with amyloidogenic capacity adopt different conformational manifolds in their unfolded states. Biochemistry. Mar 2006; 45(9): 2810-2819.
Sahin F, et al. Efficacy of salmon calcitonin in complex regional pain syndrome (type 1) in addition to physical therapy. Clin. Rheumatol. Mar 2006; 25(2): 143-148.
Ofluoglu D, et al. Early effect of nasal salmon calcitonin on the bone marker Crosslaps. Rheumatol. Int. Feb 2006; 26(4): 288-291. |  |