MOTS-C

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Description

MOTS-C is a 16-amino acid mitohormone encoded within the mitochondrial genome, acting as a systemic metabolic regulator through AMPK pathway activation. It mimics key cellular adaptations associated with exercise — including enhanced glucose uptake, improved insulin sensitivity, and increased fat oxidation — and is one of the only known peptides encoded by mitochondrial rather than nuclear DNA.

Research Overview

MOTS-C is produced within the mitochondrial matrix and released as a signaling molecule that travels to peripheral tissues, particularly skeletal muscle. Its primary mechanism involves inhibiting the folate cycle, leading to AICAR accumulation and subsequent AMPK activation — the same metabolic master switch activated by caloric restriction and aerobic exercise.

Under metabolic stress, MOTS-C can also migrate to the cell nucleus, where it binds stress-response transcription factors (NRF2, ATF1, ATF7) to regulate antioxidant defense and energy homeostasis genes. Animal models show approximately 30% improvements in insulin sensitivity alongside enhanced exercise capacity.

Key Features

  • 16-amino acid peptide (MRWQEMGYIFYPRKLR) encoded by mitochondrial DNA
  • Classified as a mitohormone — secreted by mitochondria to regulate systemic metabolism
  • Activates AMPK via the Folate-AICAR signaling axis
  • Translocates to the nucleus under metabolic stress; engages NRF2, ATF1, ATF7
  • Enhances glucose uptake in skeletal muscle; improves insulin receptor sensitivity
  • Half-life: ~4 hours; peak plasma concentration at ~1 hour

Common Research Uses

  • Commonly studied for metabolic regulation, insulin sensitivity, and glucose homeostasis
  • Researched in relation to AMPK activation and downstream metabolic effects
  • Investigated in models of metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes
  • Studied for exercise performance enhancement and skeletal muscle metabolism
  • Researched in the context of age-associated metabolic decline and mitochondrial function

Product Specifications

  • Format: Lyophilized powder
  • Vial size: 10mg or 40mg
  • Storage: Freeze at −20°C (lyophilized); refrigerate at 2–8°C after reconstitution; use within 28 days

Disclaimer: For research purposes only. Not for human consumption.