Adrenomedullin Description

Adrenomedullin is a hypotensive peptide, aboriginal articular in animal pheochromocytoma arising from adrenal medulla. The protein is ~185 amino acids in length, and includes a 21-residue accepted N-terminal arresting sequence. The alive peptide, which is bidding in adrenal glands, lung, kidney, heart, spleen, duodenum and submandibular glands, is anticipation to action as a hormone in apportionment control.
The adrenomedullin forerunner is believed to accommodate 2 break sites, one of which produces the alive adrenomedullin hormone, and the other, a 20-residue peptide (proadrenomedullin N-terminal 20 peptide, or proam-n20) of alien function.
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Rabbit adrenomedullin,ADM ELISA Kit