Chemical & physical information
Peptide class: Synthetic short-chain peptide analogue
Molecular formula: C₄₄H₆₈N₁₂O₁₃
Molecular weight: ~993.1 g/mol (supplier dependent reference)
Amino acid sequence: Ac-Glu-Glu-Met-Gln-Arg-Arg-Ala-Asp-NH₂
Form: Lyophilised solid
Typical purity: ≥98–99% (analytical method dependent)
Research context
SNAP-8 (Acetyl Octapeptide-3) is a synthetic peptide analogue commonly investigated in laboratory settings for its role in peptide-mediated signalling and interaction with cellular communication pathways.
It is frequently utilised in experimental models examining mechanisms associated with peptide–protein interactions and signalling processes within cellular systems, particularly those involving neurotransmission-related pathways.
This compound is commonly studied in research areas including:
- Peptide-mediated signalling pathway interactions
- Cellular communication and regulatory peptide mechanisms
- Protein–peptide interaction dynamics
- Structure–function relationships of short-chain peptide analogues
Its defined sequence and structural simplicity provide a controlled framework for studying peptide behaviour within complex signalling environments.
Quality & handling
- Supplied as a lyophilised solid for laboratory preparation
- Analytical purity verified using standard chromatographic techniques
- Suitable for controlled in vitro and pre-clinical research workflows
- Batch-specific documentation available
For research use only






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