RTA GLP-1
General Research Description
RTA GLP-1 is a synthetic peptide belonging to the incretin-mimetic research class. Its structure incorporates engineered amino acid modifications designed to enhance biochemical durability and receptor affinity under controlled laboratory conditions. This configuration enables researchers to explore multi-receptor signaling interactions with precision.
In scientific environments, RTA GLP-1 is studied for its ability to interact with GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors, making it a valuable tool for analyzing complex GPCR-mediated pathways. Published literature highlights its role in supporting investigations into receptor binding dynamics, intracellular signaling cascades, and peptide design strategies.
Mechanistically, RTA GLP-1 is used to model receptor-induced cAMP activity and downstream molecular events, providing researchers with insight into multi-pathway activation sequences.
Storage & Handling
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Store lyophilized product at –20°C or below
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Stable when kept dry and protected from light
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After reconstitution, store at 2–8°C and use within recommended timeframes
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Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
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Maintain sterile technique during handling
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For laboratory research use only
FAQ
Q: What type of research is RTA GLP-1 commonly used for?
A: It is frequently used in studies involving receptor signaling, peptide–receptor binding analysis, metabolic pathway modeling, and structure–activity relationship (SAR) research.
Q: How should RTA GLP-1 be stored after reconstitution?
A: Store the reconstituted solution at 2–8°C, or aliquot and freeze at –20°C to maintain stability for longer-term research use.
Q: What format does RTA GLP-1 come in?
A: It is supplied as a lyophilized powder sealed in research-grade vials.
Legal Disclaimer
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Not for human consumption
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Not for veterinary use
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Not for medical or diagnostic use
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For laboratory and scientific study only
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No claims of safety, efficacy, or therapeutic application
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Buyer assumes all responsibility for proper handling and use