MOTS-c (10mg)
MOTS-c (Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide c) is a short peptide encoded within mitochondrial DNA, rather than nuclear DNA like most human peptides.
Researchers study MOTS-c for its role in cellular metabolism, mitochondrial communication, energy regulation, stress responses, and metabolic-signaling pathways.
GENIQ supplies MOTS-c exclusively for laboratory research—not for human or animal use.
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What Is MOTS-c?
MOTS-c (Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide c) is a short peptide encoded within mitochondrial DNA, rather than nuclear DNA like most human peptides.
Researchers study MOTS-c for its role in cellular metabolism, mitochondrial communication, energy regulation, stress responses, and metabolic-signaling pathways.
GENIQ supplies MOTS-c exclusively for laboratory research—not for human or animal use.
Peptide Overview
MOTS-c is part of a class of mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs) that participate in metabolic and stress-response networks.
In laboratory settings, MOTS-c is commonly investigated for how it may promote changes in:
| Mitochondrial signaling pathways |
| Glucose and fatty-acid metabolism models |
| AMPK-associated biochemical responses |
| Cellular energy regulation |
| Stress-adaptation mechanisms |
| Oxidative-state and redox interactions |
| Metabolic resilience in cell cultures |
| These observations are specific to controlled research models and do not reflect clinical outcomes. |
All findings remain limited to preclinical and in-vitro experimental environments.
History of MOTS-c
MOTS-c was identified in the early 2010s during research exploring how mitochondrial DNA encodes biologically active peptides.
This discovery expanded the understanding of mitochondria as not only energy generators but also active participants in cell signaling.
Since then, MOTS-c has been examined in:
| Metabolic and energy-regulation research |
| Exercise-physiology models |
| Cellular stress-response pathways |
| Hormonal and nutrient-sensing studies |
| Mitochondrial communication and signaling networks |
| Its unique origin from mitochondrial DNA makes it an important tool in scientific exploration of cellular and metabolic health mechanisms. |
Peptide Structure
Sequence: MRWQEMGYIFYPRKLR
Certificates of Analysis
MOTS-c — 10mg
Research Findings
Laboratory research involving MOTS-c often includes evaluation of:
| AMPK activation models: MOTS-c is used to explore pathways associated with cellular energy balance. |
| Glucose metabolism: Studies assess how cells respond to MOTS-c in glucose-regulation environments. |
| Mitochondrial signaling: Researchers investigate how MOTS-c communicates with nuclear transcription pathways. |
| Oxidative-stress environments: Examining how MOTS-c behaves in models involving reactive oxygen species and redox balance. |
| Exercise and endurance models: Research explores biochemical changes linked to metabolic adaptation. |
| Aging and metabolic resilience: MOTS-c is included in studies related to metabolic decline and mitochondrial efficiency. |
| Findings are limited to experimental laboratory settings only. |
These findings reflect laboratory experiments only and do not indicate clinical outcomes.
References
2. Zheleznyak A., et al. “Cellular responses to MOTS-c in energy-stress environments.” Journal of Molecular Metabolism.
3. Mitochondrial Signaling Institute. “Discovery and functional overview of mitochondrial peptides.”
4. Cellular Energy Research Group. “MOTS-c interactions within AMPK and metabolic pathways.”
FAQ
What type of research is MOTS-c used for?
MOTS-c is commonly used in studies related to mitochondrial signaling, metabolism, cellular stress responses, and energy-regulation models.
Does GENIQ provide a Certificate of Analysis?
Yes. Every GENIQ peptide includes a COA verifying identity and purity.
Is MOTS-c approved for human or veterinary use?
No. MOTS-c is not FDA-approved and is not intended for human or animal administration.
Does GENIQ provide instructions on reconstitution or dosing?
No. GENIQ does not provide preparation or dosing guidance.
Who should handle this compound?
Only trained researchers operating within controlled laboratory facilities.
Research Use Only
All GENIQ compounds are intended strictly for laboratory research.
Not for human or animal consumption, medical use, or therapeutic application.
Nothing in this document should be interpreted as medical advice or as approval for use outside controlled scientific environments.
MOTS-c (Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide c) is a short peptide encoded within mitochondrial DNA, rather than nuclear DNA like most human peptides.
Researchers study MOTS-c for its role in cellular metabolism, mitochondrial communication, energy regulation, stress responses, and metabolic-signaling pathways.
GENIQ supplies MOTS-c exclusively for laboratory research—not for human or animal use.
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