Human Myostatin Inhibitor Propeptide is a member of the TGF beta protein family. HMP peptides inhibit muscle growth and differentiation and act on the muscle tissue by binding the activin type-2 receptor. Find high quality HMP for research here.
Myostatin (also known as growth differentiation factor 8) is a secreted TGF beta protein family member that inhibits muscle differentiation and growth. Myostatin is produced primarily in skeletal muscle cells, circulates in the blood and acts on muscle tissue, by binding a cell-bound receptor called the activin type II receptor.
In humans, myostatin is encoded by the MSTN gene. Animals lacking myostatin or animals treated with substances such as follistatin that block the binding of myostatin to its receptor have significantly larger muscles
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