MOTS-C 10mg - COA Certified - Research Grade Peptide
🧬 MOTS‑C Peptide — 10 mg or 50 mg
High‑Purity Mitochondrial‑Derived Peptide for Metabolic Signaling & Cellular Stress Research (Canada)
MOTS‑C is a high‑purity, research‑grade mitochondrial‑derived peptide (MDP) widely used in laboratory research involving metabolic‑signaling pathways, AMPK‑linked responses, cellular‑stress adaptation, and mitochondrial‑nuclear communication.
Supplied by BlueNexLabs, MOTS‑C is provided as a lyophilized peptide (10 mg or 50 mg) with COA‑verified purity, analytical consistency, and audit‑safe RUO labeling, supporting advanced research workflows in Canadian laboratory environments.
🔬 Overview of MOTS‑C in Research Settings
MOTS‑C is uniquely encoded within mitochondrial DNA and serves as a valuable model peptide for exploring mitochondrial participation in cellular‑metabolism regulation. In controlled research settings, it is commonly referenced in studies examining:
Energy‑balance and metabolic‑stress pathways
AMPK‑associated signaling cascades
Mitochondrial‑to‑nuclear (retrograde) communication
Peptide‑mediated transcriptional regulation
Cellular resilience and stress‑response signaling
Its mitochondrial origin and signaling relevance make MOTS‑C a widely utilized compound in metabolic biology, mitochondrial signaling, and cellular‑adaptation research.
🧪 What Is MOTS‑C?
MOTS‑C is a synthetic mitochondrial‑derived peptide used in laboratory research involving:
AMPK‑linked metabolic signaling pathways
Mitochondrial retrograde signaling models
Cellular stress and adaptation dynamics
Peptide‑mediated transcriptional activity
Energy‑balance and metabolic‑marker studies
Peptide stability and degradation‑resistance profiling
Its distinct mitochondrial encoding and multi‑pathway relevance make MOTS‑C a key research tool in pathway‑specific experimental systems.
📡 Mechanistic Research Overview (Audit‑Safe)
🔋 Metabolic Signaling & AMPK Pathways
Referenced in studies evaluating AMPK‑associated signaling activity
Supports modeling of metabolic‑stress adaptation pathways
Applied in energy‑balance and metabolism‑focused research
🧬 Mitochondrial‑Nuclear Communication
Used in investigations of mitochondrial retrograde signaling
Supports transcriptional‑cascade and gene‑regulation studies
Applied in multi‑pathway metabolic‑regulation models
⚖️ Cellular Stress & Adaptation Dynamics
Examined in oxidative‑stress and metabolic‑stress systems
Referenced in peptide‑mediated resilience research
Used in comparative analysis with other mitochondrial‑derived peptides
🧱 Molecular & Chemical Characteristics
Type: Synthetic mitochondrial‑derived peptide
Form: Lyophilized powder
Fill Sizes: 10 mg or 50 mg
Origin: Encoded within mitochondrial 12S rRNA region
Identity Verification: Mass Spectrometry (MS)
Purity Analysis: HPLC / UPLC
Structural & Biochemical Notes
Exhibits predictable behavior in controlled in‑vitro systems
Stability influenced by buffer composition and handling conditions
Sensitive to degradation after reconstitution if improperly stored
🔬 Research Focus Areas
MOTS‑C is commonly referenced in research involving:
Metabolic‑signaling and AMPK‑pathway modeling
Mitochondrial‑nuclear communication studies
Cellular‑stress and oxidative‑marker assays
Peptide–protein and interaction‑network analysis
Transcriptional‑cascade and metabolic‑marker mapping
Comparative mitochondrial‑derived peptide research
Its clean mechanistic profile supports controlled, reproducible research workflows in regulated laboratory environments.
❄️ Storage & Handling Guidelines
Store lyophilized peptide at –20 °C, protected from light and moisture
Reconstituted solutions: 2–8 °C, short‑term research use only
Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles; aliquot if necessary
Use sterile preparation techniques
Handle with low‑binding laboratory consumables where possible
📄 Certificate of Analysis & Documentation
Each batch of MOTS‑C supplied by BlueNexLabs includes audit‑ready documentation, ensuring traceability and reproducibility:
Mass Spectrometry identity confirmation
HPLC / UPLC purity profile
Solvent system disclosure
Batch and lot traceability
Research‑Use‑Only (RUO) designation
🔗 View Certificate of Analysis (COA)
🔗 Learn About Our Testing Standards
🔗 Explore the BlueNexLabs Research Peptide Catalog
🇨🇦 Supplied for Canadian Research Laboratories
BlueNexLabs supplies MOTS‑C research peptide to laboratories across Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, and throughout Canada.
Why Researchers Choose BlueNexLabs
🇨🇦 Canada‑wide domestic shipping
📄 COA‑verified, traceable batches
🧪 Audit‑safe RUO labeling
⚡ Fast fulfillment & responsive support
🔬 Research‑focused mitochondrial‑peptide catalog
⚠️ Compliance Notice
This product is supplied strictly for laboratory research use only (RUO).
Not for human or veterinary use.
No medical, therapeutic, metabolic, diagnostic, or performance‑related claims are made or implied.
🧬 MOTS‑C Peptide — 10 mg or 50 mg
High‑Purity Mitochondrial‑Derived Peptide for Metabolic Signaling & Cellular Stress Research (Canada)
MOTS‑C is a high‑purity, research‑grade mitochondrial‑derived peptide (MDP) widely used in laboratory research involving metabolic‑signaling pathways, AMPK‑linked responses, cellular‑stress adaptation, and mitochondrial‑nuclear communication.
Supplied by BlueNexLabs, MOTS‑C is provided as a lyophilized peptide (10 mg or 50 mg) with COA‑verified purity, analytical consistency, and audit‑safe RUO labeling, supporting advanced research workflows in Canadian laboratory environments.
🔬 Overview of MOTS‑C in Research Settings
MOTS‑C is uniquely encoded within mitochondrial DNA and serves as a valuable model peptide for exploring mitochondrial participation in cellular‑metabolism regulation. In controlled research settings, it is commonly referenced in studies examining:
Energy‑balance and metabolic‑stress pathways
AMPK‑associated signaling cascades
Mitochondrial‑to‑nuclear (retrograde) communication
Peptide‑mediated transcriptional regulation
Cellular resilience and stress‑response signaling
Its mitochondrial origin and signaling relevance make MOTS‑C a widely utilized compound in metabolic biology, mitochondrial signaling, and cellular‑adaptation research.
🧪 What Is MOTS‑C?
MOTS‑C is a synthetic mitochondrial‑derived peptide used in laboratory research involving:
AMPK‑linked metabolic signaling pathways
Mitochondrial retrograde signaling models
Cellular stress and adaptation dynamics
Peptide‑mediated transcriptional activity
Energy‑balance and metabolic‑marker studies
Peptide stability and degradation‑resistance profiling
Its distinct mitochondrial encoding and multi‑pathway relevance make MOTS‑C a key research tool in pathway‑specific experimental systems.
📡 Mechanistic Research Overview (Audit‑Safe)
🔋 Metabolic Signaling & AMPK Pathways
Referenced in studies evaluating AMPK‑associated signaling activity
Supports modeling of metabolic‑stress adaptation pathways
Applied in energy‑balance and metabolism‑focused research
🧬 Mitochondrial‑Nuclear Communication
Used in investigations of mitochondrial retrograde signaling
Supports transcriptional‑cascade and gene‑regulation studies
Applied in multi‑pathway metabolic‑regulation models
⚖️ Cellular Stress & Adaptation Dynamics
Examined in oxidative‑stress and metabolic‑stress systems
Referenced in peptide‑mediated resilience research
Used in comparative analysis with other mitochondrial‑derived peptides
🧱 Molecular & Chemical Characteristics
Type: Synthetic mitochondrial‑derived peptide
Form: Lyophilized powder
Fill Sizes: 10 mg or 50 mg
Origin: Encoded within mitochondrial 12S rRNA region
Identity Verification: Mass Spectrometry (MS)
Purity Analysis: HPLC / UPLC
Structural & Biochemical Notes
Exhibits predictable behavior in controlled in‑vitro systems
Stability influenced by buffer composition and handling conditions
Sensitive to degradation after reconstitution if improperly stored
🔬 Research Focus Areas
MOTS‑C is commonly referenced in research involving:
Metabolic‑signaling and AMPK‑pathway modeling
Mitochondrial‑nuclear communication studies
Cellular‑stress and oxidative‑marker assays
Peptide–protein and interaction‑network analysis
Transcriptional‑cascade and metabolic‑marker mapping
Comparative mitochondrial‑derived peptide research
Its clean mechanistic profile supports controlled, reproducible research workflows in regulated laboratory environments.
❄️ Storage & Handling Guidelines
Store lyophilized peptide at –20 °C, protected from light and moisture
Reconstituted solutions: 2–8 °C, short‑term research use only
Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles; aliquot if necessary
Use sterile preparation techniques
Handle with low‑binding laboratory consumables where possible
📄 Certificate of Analysis & Documentation
Each batch of MOTS‑C supplied by BlueNexLabs includes audit‑ready documentation, ensuring traceability and reproducibility:
Mass Spectrometry identity confirmation
HPLC / UPLC purity profile
Solvent system disclosure
Batch and lot traceability
Research‑Use‑Only (RUO) designation
🔗 View Certificate of Analysis (COA)
🔗 Learn About Our Testing Standards
🔗 Explore the BlueNexLabs Research Peptide Catalog
🇨🇦 Supplied for Canadian Research Laboratories
BlueNexLabs supplies MOTS‑C research peptide to laboratories across Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, and throughout Canada.
Why Researchers Choose BlueNexLabs
🇨🇦 Canada‑wide domestic shipping
📄 COA‑verified, traceable batches
🧪 Audit‑safe RUO labeling
⚡ Fast fulfillment & responsive support
🔬 Research‑focused mitochondrial‑peptide catalog
⚠️ Compliance Notice
This product is supplied strictly for laboratory research use only (RUO).
Not for human or veterinary use.
No medical, therapeutic, metabolic, diagnostic, or performance‑related claims are made or implied.