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Dermorphin

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SCIENTIFIC SPECIFICATIONS
Molecular Formula
C₄₀H₆₃N₉O₁₀
CAS
61468-64-4
Molar Mass
803.97 g/mol
Amino Acid Sequence
Tyr-Asn-Trp-Asn-Ser-Phe-Gly-Leu-Arg-Phe-NH₂ (YNWNSFGLRF-NH₂)
Synonyms
Kisspeptin-10; Metastin (45-54); KP-10
Solubility
Soluble in water or bacteriostatic water
Form
Lyophilized powder
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Description

Dermorphin is a naturally derived opioid research peptide originally isolated from the skin secretions of the amphibian Phyllomedusa sauvagei. In laboratory research settings, Dermorphin is studied as a μ-opioid receptor (MOR)–selective peptide ligand, notable for its unique structural features and receptor-binding characteristics.

The peptide contains a D-amino acid (D-Ala) within its sequence, a modification that is uncommon in vertebrate peptides and of particular interest in studies of peptide stability, receptor affinity, and enzymatic resistance. In preclinical research models, Dermorphin is utilized as a molecular tool for investigating opioid receptor signaling, neuropeptide–receptor interactions, and structure–function relationships within controlled experimental systems.

Dermorphin is supplied exclusively for scientific and laboratory research use. It is not intended for human or veterinary consumption, clinical investigation, diagnostic use, or therapeutic application.

Overview

Chemical Identity & Classification

  • Opioid neuropeptide research compound
  • Amphibian-derived peptide (synthetic analogue)
  • μ-opioid receptor–selective ligand

Why Researchers Study Dermorphin

  • To investigate μ-opioid receptor binding and signaling specificity
  • To study the impact of D-amino acids on peptide stability and activity
  • To explore neuropeptide structure–function relationships

Key Research Systems & Pathways

  • μ-opioid receptor (MOR) signaling
  • G-protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) pathways
  • Neuropeptide processing and precursor biology
  • Enzymatic degradation resistance mechanisms

Dermorphin is synthesized under controlled laboratory conditions to ensure high purity, structural integrity, and reproducibility for preclinical research.

Research

Mechanism of Action & Pathways

In experimental models, Dermorphin is studied for its high-affinity interaction with μ-opioid receptors, leading to activation of Gi/Go protein–coupled signaling pathways. These pathways regulate intracellular second messengers such as cyclic AMP and ion channel activity, providing insight into opioid receptor pharmacology and signal transduction dynamics.

 

Cellular & Molecular Research

Dermorphin is utilized in laboratory studies examining:

  • Opioid receptor binding kinetics and selectivity
  • GPCR-mediated intracellular signaling cascades
  • Peptide stability and resistance to enzymatic degradation
    All investigations are conducted in controlled in vitro or biochemical assay environments.

 

Neurobiology & Peptide Processing Research

Research applications may include:

  • Neuropeptide precursor synthesis and processing studies
  • Central nervous system signaling models
  • Comparative analysis of L- vs. D-amino acid–containing peptides
    These studies remain exploratory and mechanistic, without therapeutic interpretation.

 

Experimental Models

  • In vitro receptor-binding and signaling assays
  • Ex vivo neural tissue studies
  • Non-clinical in vivo preclinical research models

All use is strictly limited to laboratory research contexts.

FAQ 

What is Dermorphin used for in research?
Dermorphin is used in laboratory research to study μ-opioid receptor signaling, neuropeptide structure–function relationships, and GPCR pharmacology.

What makes Dermorphin structurally unique?
Dermorphin contains a D-amino acid (D-Ala), which is uncommon in vertebrate peptides and of interest for studying peptide stability and receptor interaction.

What receptors are studied using Dermorphin?
Dermorphin is primarily studied for its interaction with the μ-opioid receptor in experimental systems.

Is Dermorphin approved for human or clinical use?
No. Dermorphin is strictly for research use only and is not intended for human consumption, veterinary use, or clinical application.

How should Dermorphin be stored and handled?
Dermorphin should be stored and handled according to standard laboratory peptide storage and handling practices to maintain stability and integrity.

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Research Use Only: This product is intended for laboratory research use only and is not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.

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