Melanotan II
Synthetic Peptide Research Tool
Melanotan II is a synthetic cyclic heptapeptide analog of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It is utilized in laboratory and preclinical research to study melanocortin receptor signaling, melanocyte biology, and related neuroendocrine pathways.
In preclinical studies, Melanotan II is investigated as a ligand for melanocortin receptors (MC1R, MC3R, MC4R, and MC5R), enabling exploration of intracellular signaling mechanisms, receptor activation dynamics, and downstream cyclic AMP (cAMP) pathways in cellular and animal models. Research focuses on molecular interactions, receptor-mediated signal transduction, and physiological response modeling, without implying therapeutic applications.
Peptide Identity and Molecular Profile
| Peptide Name | GHK-Cu |
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| Peptide Class | Synthetic tripeptide–metal complex |
| Amino Acid Length | 3 residues (copper-complexed) |
| Peptide Sequence | Gly-His-Lys-Cu²⁺ |
| Molecular Weight | ~404 Da, copper‑complexed form |
| Biological Origin | Synthetic analog of naturally occurring human plasma tripeptide |
Chemical and Registry Information
| Molecular Formula | C₁₄H₂₄N₆O₄Cu |
|---|---|
| CAS Number | 49557-75-7 |
| PubChem CID | 5281809 |
| Synonyms | GHK-Cu, Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine copper complex |
| Source Notes | Laboratory-grade, synthetic research peptide |
Biological Pathways Studied (Preclinical Research)
| Extracellular Matrix Modulation | Studied for influence on collagen, elastin, and matrix metalloproteinases |
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| Copper-Dependent Signaling | Explored as a metal-peptide complex influencing enzymatic cofactor activity |
| Cellular Stress Response | Investigated for gene expression changes associated with oxidative stress pathways |
| Tissue Remodeling & Repair Models | Studied in fibroblast and epithelial cell models to assess matrix-related signaling |
| Gene Regulation Networks | Examined for transcriptional modulation of genes involved in proliferation, differentiation, and tissue structure |
Research Applications
Melanotan II is commonly employed in laboratory research for:
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In vitro and in vivo melanocortin receptor signaling studies
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Preclinical melanocyte biology investigations
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Neuroendocrine network and central melanocortin system research
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Signal transduction analyses of cAMP-mediated pathways
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Comparative peptide receptor binding studies
Note: All applications are restricted to preclinical research and laboratory studies. Melanotan II is not intended for human or veterinary use, and research should comply with all relevant safety regulations.
Storage and Handling Guidelines
Store Melanotan II in a cool, dry environment, protected from light. Maintain laboratory-standard storage conditions to preserve peptide integrity. Handle using institutional laboratory safety protocols.
Lyophilized Powder
Melanotan II is provided as a lyophilized powder, produced via freeze-drying to remove moisture while preserving peptide conformation. Lyophilization supports accurate dosing in research studies and reproducibility in controlled experimental setups.
Shelf Life After Reconstitution
Following reconstitution, Melanotan II is no longer in its lyophilized state. Stability is influenced by solvent, storage temperature, and handling conditions. Reconstituted material is generally suitable for short-term laboratory use, with stability considerations incorporated into experimental planning. Actual usable duration may vary depending on research-specific environmental factors.
Compliance Notice
Melanotan II is supplied exclusively for laboratory and preclinical research. It is not intended for human, therapeutic, veterinary, or diagnostic use. Purchasers must adhere to all applicable regulatory, safety, and institutional guidelines for handling research peptides.




