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Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone (LH-RH), salmon

LH-RH is a hypothalamic peptide that stimulates release of gonadotrophins from anterior pituitary, thus regulating reproductive functions. It has been assumed, usually with good reason, that D-amino acids with large aromatic side-chains must be present in position 6 of both LH-RH superagonists and antagonists for the highest levels of biological activity to be reached. However, using one of a recent generation of potent lH-RH inhibitory analogs as a model, we have found that the insertion of D-lysine or, better still, D-arginine in this position results in greater antiovulatory activity in the rat over corresponding D-phenylalanine6- and D-tryptophan6-analogs.
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Synonyms LH-RH, salmonLuteinizing hormone releasing hormone, salmon
Synonyms LH-RH, salmonLuteinizing hormone releasing hormone, salmon
Description LH-RH is a hypothalamic peptide that stimulates release of gonadotrophins from anterior pituitary, thus regulating reproductive functions. It has been assumed, usually with good reason, that D-amino acids with large aromatic side-chains must be present in position 6 of both LH-RH superagonists and antagonists for the highest levels of biological activity to be reached. However, using one of a recent generation of potent lH-RH inhibitory analogs as a model, we have found that the insertion of D-lysine or, better still, D-arginine in this position results in greater antiovulatory activity in the rat over corresponding D-phenylalanine6- and D-tryptophan6-analogs.
Description LH-RH is a hypothalamic peptide that stimulates release of gonadotrophins from anterior pituitary, thus regulating reproductive functions. It has been assumed, usually with good reason, that D-amino acids with large aromatic side-chains must be present in position 6 of both LH-RH superagonists and antagonists for the highest levels of biological activity to be reached. However, using one of a recent generation of potent lH-RH inhibitory analogs as a model, we have found that the insertion of D-lysine or, better still, D-arginine in this position results in greater antiovulatory activity in the rat over corresponding D-phenylalanine6- and D-tryptophan6-analogs.
Cas No 86073-88-3
Cas No 86073-88-3
Sequence
{pGLU}{HIS}{TRP}{SER}{TYR}{GLY}{TRP}{LEU}{PRO}{GLY}
Sequence
{pGLU}{HIS}{TRP}{SER}{TYR}{GLY}{TRP}{LEU}{PRO}{GLY}
Sequence Shortening {pGLU}{HIS}{TRP}{SER}{TYR}{GLY}{TRP}{LEU}{PRO}{GLY}
Sequence Shortening {pGLU}{HIS}{TRP}{SER}{TYR}{GLY}{TRP}{LEU}{PRO}{GLY}
Molecular Formula C60H73N15O13
Molecular Formula C60H73N15O13
C Terminal NH2
C Terminal NH2
Molecular Weight 1212.31
Molecular Weight 1212.31

Properties
Purity > 95%
Purity > 95%
Form Lyophilized
Form Lyophilized
Storage Store at -20°C.
Storage Store at -20°C.