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How to Reconstitute MOTS-C: A Step-by-Step Guide

Reconstituting MOTS-C is not identical to reconstituting any other compound in this library. Water-soluble, with a net positive charge from three basic residues.

Mitochondrial-derived peptide, 16 residuesMetabolicCellular Longevity

In plain English

Mix it under reduced lighting if you can, and portion it immediately rather than opening the same vial repeatedly. Each opening lets in fresh air, and air is one of the two things attacking this molecule.

What MOTS-C actually is

MOTS-c has one of the more surprising origins in this catalogue: its instructions are written not in the DNA of the cell nucleus but inside the separate, much smaller genome carried by mitochondria — the structures that produce most of a cell's energy. It is studied as a signal they send out to the rest of the cell.

Supplied for laboratory research use only — not for human or animal use.

Research-grade MOTS-C

Third-party tested by HPLC and LC-MS, ≥99% purity, with a Certificate of Analysis on every order. Ships across Canada.

Technical detail below

Diluent selection for MOTS-C

PrimarySterile or bacteriostatic water
Alternative 1Phosphate-buffered saline
Alternative 2Dilute acetic acid for difficult lots

Water-soluble, with a net positive charge from three basic residues. The sequence contains both methionine and tryptophan, which makes it one of the more chemically reactive peptides in this catalogue despite its modest length.

Common reconstitution reference

Vial
10mg
Diluent
2mL
Concentration
5.0mg/mL

A 10 mg vial in 2 mL gives 5 mg/mL. Reconstitute under reduced light and aliquot immediately.

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Method notes for this compound

  • Use amber vials or wrap in foil; treat light protection as mandatory rather than precautionary.
  • Minimise vial openings — headspace oxygen is the practical driver of oxidation.
  • Use low-bind labware for dilute working solutions.

What MOTS-C is studied for

Mitochondrial-derived signalling

Part of a novel class demonstrating that mitochondria encode peptides acting systemically.

AMPK pathway

The most-studied signalling interaction, examined in metabolic and exercise models.

Insulin sensitivity

Investigated in glucose-metabolism research models.

Exercise and longevity biology

Studies have examined MOTS-c expression in relation to physical activity and ageing in animal models.

Summarizes published preclinical literature. Provided for research reference only; not a claim of efficacy or a description of human use.

More MOTS-C reference

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MOTS-C is supplied strictly as a research chemical for in-vitro laboratory and research use only. It is not intended for human or animal consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use. This page is educational laboratory-handling reference information — not medical advice, not usage guidance, and not a protocol.