Description
Research Applications:
Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide Signaling
MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide studied for its role in metabolic homeostasis and cellular energy regulation. Research links MOTS-c activity to AMPK-related signaling and adaptive responses to metabolic stress [1].
These properties make it useful in laboratory models involving mitochondrial bioenergetics, nutrient stress, and energy-sensing pathways.
Mitonuclear Communication
Published work describes MOTS-c translocation to the nucleus during metabolic stress, where it can influence nuclear gene-expression programs. This supports use in studies of mitochondrial-to-nuclear signaling and stress adaptation [2].
Metabolic Research Models
MOTS-c is commonly positioned for research into glucose handling, lipid metabolism, and cellular resilience. The product copy should remain strictly preclinical and avoid human performance or treatment claims.
Referenced Citations:
- MOTS-c and metabolic homeostasis
Source: PubMed-indexed Cell Metabolism paper on MOTS-c and metabolic regulation. - MOTS-c nuclear translocation and gene expression
Source: PubMed-indexed study on AMPK-dependent stress-response signaling.


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