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Melanotan 2 is a synthetic cyclic heptapeptide (Ac-Nle-c[Asp-His-D-Phe-Arg-Trp-Lys]-NH₂) that functions as a potent nonselective melanocortin receptor agonist. It is employed in receptor binding and signal transduction studies exploring MC1R–MC5R-mediated cAMP activation and GPCR desensitization mechanisms. MT-II provides a research model for peptide–receptor pharmacology and neuroendocrine signaling dynamics.
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Melanotan 2 (MT-2) is a synthetic analogue of human alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) used as a laboratory research reagent to investigate melanocortin receptor biology. In controlled experimental settings, MT-2 is used to evaluate receptor activation, downstream second-messenger signaling, and pathway-linked transcriptional responses across melanocortin-associated systems.
MT-2 is frequently discussed in research literature in the context of melanocortin-driven pathways relevant to pigmentation biology and CNS-linked behavioral signaling. All information provided here is presented strictly for informational and educational research-context purposes.