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Myomodulin is a neuropeptide present in molluscs, insects, and gastropods.Myomodulin is present in two identified aplysia neurons that contain myomodulin A the ARC motor neuron B16 and the abdominal neuron L10.
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Description | Myomodulin is a neuropeptide present in molluscs, insects, and gastropods.Myomodulin is present in two identified aplysia neurons that contain myomodulin A the ARC motor neuron B16 and the abdominal neuron L10. |
In vitro | Myomodulin modulates heart interneuron functions by decreasing the period and increasing spike frequency, alongside enhancing hyperpolarization-activated cation currents and inhibiting the electrogenic Na/K pump[1]. It also plays a role in the nervous system of the leech Hirudo medicinalis, by mediating giant glial cell response to Leydig interneuron stimulation, inducing a significant membrane outward current (EC50 approximately 2 μM) and increasing K+ conductance without desensitization or run-down[2]. Additionally, myomodulin affects ion channels across various organisms, including Aplysia, Lymnaea, and Pleurobranchaea, by differentially modulating potassium currents and decreasing Ca2+ current amplitude by 20%[3]. |
Molecular Weight | 846.12 |
Formula | C36H67N11O8S2 |
CAS No. | 110570-93-9 |
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Myomodulin 110570-93-9 Membrane transporter/Ion channel Metabolism Others Sodium Channel Potassium Channel Calcium Channel inhibit Ca channels KcsA Na channels Ca2+ channels Na+ channels Inhibitor inhibitor