Gastrin I, human
Selleck Chemicals
SKU:P1249-1MG
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About the Target
Gastrin I, human is an important analogue of gastrin, an endogenous gastrointestinal peptide hormone. The mapped target for this entry is Cholecystokinin B / gastrin receptor (CCKBR). This target context is most often investigated as part of ligand-responsive signaling, where receptor occupancy can reshape downstream second-messenger output, trafficking, secretion, excitability, or transcriptional programs. In endocrine signaling studies, investigators commonly track ligand-responsive signaling, secretion, and endocrine feedback. This framing is especially useful when investigators want to connect a controlled ligand stimulus with rapidly changing cellular phenotypes.
Research Context
As an agonist-format peptide, it is typically used to trigger pathway activation on demand and to compare acute signaling events with longer adaptive changes such as receptor desensitization or altered transcriptional output. In practice, dose-response design, timing, and matched control conditions are important for separating direct target engagement from delayed compensatory responses. When species annotation matters, keeping comparisons within the stated human context helps reduce ambiguity in receptor or sequence preference.
- pair peptide treatment with pathway-proximal signaling or trafficking readouts whenever possible
- compare responses across cell states or model systems with different receptor abundance
- distinguish primary target engagement from downstream adaptation during longer incubations
Experimental interpretation should therefore connect early pathway changes with later phenotypic outputs, rather than relying on a single endpoint in isolation.
Format Considerations
For routine mechanistic work, the unmodified catalog format provides a consistent starting point for concentration-response studies, benchmark experiments, and orthogonal validation. In comparative workflows, retaining the annotated human species context helps when comparing sequence-dependent biology. This is particularly helpful for comparative experiments, benchmark studies, and orthogonal validation in which small differences in formulation or handling can complicate interpretation. For peptide-centered workflows, conclusions are usually strongest when biological readouts are paired with consistent preparation and appropriately matched reference conditions. Researchers often obtain the clearest results when this product is compared with matched controls, orthogonal pathway measurements, and replicate conditions that keep workflow variables constant.
- Targets:
- CCKBR
- CAS No.:
- 10047-33-3
- Molecular Weight:
- 2098.21
- Formula:
- C₉₇H₁₂₄N₂₀O₃₁S
- UniProt:
- P32239
- Storage Temperature:
- -20°C
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