Research chemical sequence

ARA-290

ARA-290 is listed as a research-use-only chemical sequence. Research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Public catalog information is limited to chemical identity, analytical documentation, and external reference records.

Research-use boundary: Research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Public catalog information is limited to chemical identity, analytical documentation, and external reference records.

Public identity

Publication state
unpublished
Sequence
pyroGlu-Glu-Gln-Leu-Glu-Arg-Ala-Leu-Asn-Ser-Ser

Available variants

Published product variants and USD prices
SizeSKUPrice (USD)AvailabilityRepresentative purity
5mgDFP-024$0.00Out of stock99.4%

Analytical boundary

Representative catalog purity: 99.4%

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Evidence inventory

Record state
reviewed records
Public records
144
Reviewed summaries
16
Verified citations
0
  • Human study: 30
  • In vivo: 96
  • In vitro: 18
  • Special category: 0
  • Unclassified: 0

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Technical record

Molecular weight
1382.5 Da
Sequence class
peptide
Appearance
Lyophilized Solid
Solubility
Water, PBS, or 0.9% NaCl
Mechanism record
ARA-290 is an 11-amino-acid synthetic chemical sequence that selectively activates the innate repair receptor (IRR), a heterodimer of EPOR/βcR (erythropoietin receptor / beta common receptor). Unlike erythropoietin, ARA-290 does not stimulate erythropoiesis. It activates anti-apoptotic JAK2/STAT5 and PI3K/Akt signaling, providing cytoprotection in ischemic, inflammatory, and neuropathic tissue models.
Half-life record
~2 minutes (plasma); sustained tissue-protective effect >12h

Recorded receptors

  • IRR (EPOR-βcR heterodimer)
  • anti-apoptotic
  • NF-κB

External literature records

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Limitations and research boundary

Research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Public catalog information is limited to chemical identity, analytical documentation, and external reference records.

External records are attributed references. Their presence does not convert a source-reported observation into a product claim.