Orphan Receptor Peptide Ligand Library

$7,872.00

150 peptide ligands for G-protein coupled orphan receptors — enabling GPCR deorphanization, novel ligand discovery, and pharmacology screening. Clinical RX Center.

Description

Orphan Receptor Peptide Ligand Library (Cat# L-005)

The Orphan Receptor Peptide Ligand Library is a targeted collection of 150 peptides designed to probe orphan GPCRs — receptors whose endogenous ligands remain unidentified. Deorphanization of these receptors represents one of the most exciting frontiers in drug discovery, offering access to entirely novel therapeutic targets.

Key Research Applications

  • Orphan GPCR deorphanization studies
  • Novel endogenous ligand identification
  • Receptor binding and functional assays (cAMP, Ca2+)
  • Novel drug target validation
  • Pharmacology and SAR studies
  • Bioinformatics-guided receptor biology

Product Specifications

Catalog NumberL-005
Library Size150 peptides
Format96-well plate(s)
Content per Well1.5 nmol peptide in 15 µg BSA
Purity≥95% by HPLC
StorageStore at 4°C
OriginMade in USA
CertificationISO 9001 | CoA included
List Price$7,872

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