| | Identification | Back Directory |  | [Name] 
 DYNORPHIN B (1-9)
 |  | [CAS] 
 126050-26-8
 |  | [Synonyms] 
 DYNORPHIN B (1-9)
 1-9-Dynorphin B (swine)
 TYR-GLY-GLY-PHE-LEU-ARG-ARG-GLN-PHE
 H-TYR-GLY-GLY-PHE-LEU-ARG-ARG-GLN-PHE-OH
 TYR-GLY-GLY-PHE-LEU-ARG-ARG-ILE-ARG-PRO-LYS-LEU-LYS-TRP-ASP-ASN-GLN-NH2: YGGFLRRIRPKLKWDNQ-NH2
 RiMorphin (1-9), Prepro-Dynorphin (217-225) (guinea pig), Prepro-Dynorphin (221-239) (rat), Prepro-Dynorphin (226-234) (huMan), Prepro-Dynorphin (228-236) (bovine, porcine)
 Dynorphin B (1-9)
RiMorphin (1-9), Prepro-Dynorphin (217-225) (guinea pig), Prepro-Dynorphin (221-239) (rat), Prepro-Dynorphin (226-234) (huMan), Prepro-Dynorphin (228-236) (bovine, porcine)
 |  | [Molecular Formula] 
 C54H78N16O12
 |  | [MDL Number] 
 MFCD00079873
 |  | [MOL File] 
 126050-26-8.mol
 |  | [Molecular Weight] 
 1143.3
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 | Hazard Information | Back Directory |  | [Uses] 
 Dynorphin B (1-9) is a neuropeptide and N-terminal cleavage product of dynorphin B. The formation of dynorphin B (1-9) is blocked by N-ethylmaleimide (NEM), a non-selective inhibitor of cysteine peptidases[1].
 |  | [References] 
 [1] Bivehed E, et al. Region-specific bioconversion of dynorphin neuropeptide detected by in situ histochemistry and MALDI imaging mass spectrometry. Peptides. 2017;87:20-27. DOI:10.1016/j.peptides.2016.11.006
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