This octapeptide is a COOH-terminal fragment of the C3a anaphylatoxin peptide. On a molar basis, this peptide possesses 1-2% of the biological activities of C3a. It causes contraction of rodent ileum and uterus, release of vasoactive amines from rat mast cells, and increases vascular permeability in guinea pig and human skin. Both purified C3a and synthetic C3a (70-77), which retains partially the activity of anaphylatoxin, are shown to interact directly with human lymphocytes.
Storage
-20°C
References
Ref: Tony E. Hugli and Bruce W. Erickson. PNAS 74, 1826 (1977); Payan, D. et al. J. exp Med 156, 756 (1982)
Molecular Weight
823.9
Sequence (One-Letter Code)
ASHLGLAR
Sequence (Three-Letter Code)
H - Ala - Ser - His - Leu - Gly - Leu - Ala - Arg - OH