Description
KPV (Lys-Pro-Val) is a tripeptide fragment derived from the alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) sequence and is widely studied for its role in peptide-mediated signaling and regulatory pathway interactions. It is commonly examined in research involving cellular communication, signaling modulation, and peptide-driven biochemical processes.
In laboratory settings, KPV is utilized to investigate its interaction with signaling pathways associated with regulatory peptide systems and cellular response models. As a short peptide fragment, it provides a focused framework for studying targeted signaling interactions and pathway-specific communication within controlled experimental environments.
KPV has been explored in research involving:
- Peptide-mediated signaling and regulatory pathway interactions
- Cellular communication and signaling modulation models
- Short-chain peptide activity and pathway specificity
- Receptor-related signaling dynamics
- Biochemical pathway coordination in controlled environments
Due to its simple structure and defined peptide sequence, KPV is frequently used in research focused on targeted signaling pathways and peptide interaction models.
Each vial contains lyophilized KPV intended strictly for laboratory research purposes.
Research Use Only (RUO). Not for human or veterinary use.






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