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Mastoparan

Wasp venom peptide Mastoparan

14 Amino Acids · MW: about 1.4 kDa

Amino Acids

14

Molecular Weight

about 1.4 kDa

Half-life

N/A

Research Score

4.2

Studies

85

Storage

Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C

What is Mastoparan?

Mastoparan is a short amphipathic peptide from wasp venom that can activate G-proteins and disrupt microbial and mammalian membranes. It is frequently used as a model peptide for studying secretion, membrane permeabilization, and antimicrobial mechanisms.

Key Benefits & Mechanisms

antimicrobial lead

membrane-active scaffold

G-protein signaling probe

Research Summary

Mastoparan is a classic wasp venom peptide family with broad bioactivity across membranes and signaling pathways. Its amphipathic alpha-helical structure makes it useful for antimicrobial and cell-biology research.