Compound class:
Peptide
Comment: Casoxin C is a bioactive peptide derived from a tryptic digest of bovine κ-casein [1]. It shares sequence homology with complement peptide C3a(70-77) and acts as an agonist of the C3a complement peptide receptor.
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References |
1. Takahashi M, Moriguchi S, Suganuma H, Shiota A, Tani F, Usui H, Kurahashi K, Sasaki R, Yoshikawa M. (1997)
Identification of casoxin C, an ileum-contracting peptide derived from bovine kappa-casein, as an agonist for C3a receptors. Peptides, 18 (3): 329-36. [PMID:9145417] |
2. Yoshikawa M. (2015)
Bioactive peptides derived from natural proteins with respect to diversity of their receptors and physiological effects. Peptides, 72: 208-25. [PMID:26297549] |