Gliadorphin-7 is an opioid peptide which is formed during digestion of the gliadin component of the gluten protein. Elevated concentrations of gliadorphin-7 due to insufficient proteolysis has been associated with autism, schizophrenia, and celiac disease.
For other opioid peptides see Acetalins, BAM Peptides, α-Casein Exorphins, Deltorphins, Dermorphins, Dynorphins, Endomorphins, Endorphins, Enkephalins, Gluten Exorphins, Kyotorphins, Metorphamide, Neoendorphins, Syndyphalins, H-Tyr-D/L-Tic-OH, and Valorphin.
H-6712
Gliadorphin-7
H-Tyr-Pro-Gln-Pro-Gln-Pro-Phe-OH
Trifluoroacetate salt
Synonym:
GD-7, Prolamin (43-49), α/β-Gliadin (43-49)
| C43H57N9O11 | Mr: 875.98 | [107936-65-2] net |
| Longterm storage temperature: | -20 ± 5 °C | C43H57N9O11 |
Literature:
L.Graf et al., Neuropeptides, 9, 113 (1987)
D.G.Payan et al., Life Sci., 40, 1229 (1987)
M.Hollosi et al., Neuropeptides, 17, 111 (1990)
Z.Sun and R.Cade, Peptides, 24, 321 (2003)
L.Graf et al., Neuropeptides, 9, 113 (1987)
D.G.Payan et al., Life Sci., 40, 1229 (1987)
M.Hollosi et al., Neuropeptides, 17, 111 (1990)
Z.Sun and R.Cade, Peptides, 24, 321 (2003)
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Family Description:
For other opioid peptides see Acetalins, BAM Peptides, α-Casein Exorphins, β-Casomorphins, Deltorphins, Dermorphins, Dynorphins, Endomorphins, Endorphins, Enkephalins, Gluten Exorphins, Kyotorphins, Metorphamide, Neoendorphins, Opiorphins, δ Opioid Receptor Antagonists, and Valorphin.



