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Tirzepatide 10 mg - Research Peptide | Pepcore

Tirzepatide

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Product Specifications
Format
Lyophilized powder
Strength
10 mg
Purity
99%
Testing
Third-party HPLC/MS
CAS
2023788-19-2
Intended use
Research only

Description

Tirzepatide is a synthetic 39-residue research peptide engineered as a dual agonist that engages both the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptor and the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor. It is supplied as an investigational laboratory peptide for use in incretin-pathway research, energy-metabolism research, and structure–activity studies on dual-incretin receptor signaling.

Laboratory research studies have positioned tirzepatide as a reference compound for examining how simultaneous engagement of two related class B G-protein-coupled receptors modulates intracellular signaling cascades. Research models have investigated its receptor binding kinetics, biased agonism profile, and downstream second-messenger responses, providing comparative data versus selective GLP-1 receptor agonists such as semaglutide and liraglutide (Coskun et al., 2018, Molecular Metabolism).

Beyond receptor pharmacology, tirzepatide is investigated in cellular and animal research models that explore incretin-pathway signal transduction, pancreatic beta-cell research, hepatic energy-metabolism research, and central-nervous-system incretin receptor distribution. The molecule's engineered fatty-acid side chain, which enables albumin binding and extended plasma residency, is also a frequent subject of pharmacokinetics and protein-binding research.

The peptide is supplied as a lyophilized powder to ensure optimal stability during storage and handling.

See also: Retatrutide 10 mg, Mazdutide 10 mg

Scientific Background

Incretin peptides, most notably GLP-1 and GIP, are short hormones released from intestinal enteroendocrine cells that engage class B G-protein-coupled receptors and participate in glucose-signalling research. For many years, research focused predominantly on selective GLP-1 receptor agonists as model compounds, while GIP receptor pharmacology received comparatively limited attention. The emergence of engineered dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonists shifted this landscape and opened new directions in incretin-pathway research.

Tirzepatide was developed as a synthetic peptide that fuses sequence motifs derived from native GIP with rationally introduced modifications to confer balanced affinity at both GIP and GLP-1 receptors. A C20 fatty diacid side chain is attached through a γGlu-2xOEG linker to a lysine residue, enabling reversible albumin binding and supporting extended pharmacokinetic profiles in laboratory research studies.

This dual-receptor design has made tirzepatide a widely studied reference compound for laboratory investigations of incretin receptor crosstalk, biased agonism, and downstream regulation of cyclic AMP, calcium signaling, and β-arrestin recruitment. Research interest spans pancreatic islet research models, hepatic energy-metabolism research, adipose-tissue signaling, and central-nervous-system incretin receptor mapping.

Structure

Peptide Class:Synthetic dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist (acylated incretin analog)
Residue Count:39 amino acids
Key Modification:C20 fatty diacid attached via γGlu-2xOEG linker at Lys20
Molecular Formula:C₂₂₅H₃₄₈N₄₈O₆₈
Molecular Weight:~4813.5 g/mol
CAS Number:2023788-19-2

Mechanism of Action

1. Dual Incretin Receptor Engagement

Tirzepatide interacts with both the GIP receptor and the GLP-1 receptor, two related class B G-protein-coupled receptors. Research models indicate that this dual engagement modulates Gαs-coupled signaling at each receptor, producing a combined intracellular response that differs from selective GLP-1 receptor agonists in laboratory comparative studies.

2. Modulation of Cyclic AMP and Downstream Kinases

Upon receptor binding, tirzepatide engages adenylyl cyclase activity and modulates intracellular cyclic AMP accumulation. Downstream, this is associated with protein kinase A activation and EPAC-mediated signaling, both of which are extensively studied in incretin-pathway research as upstream regulators of glucose-signalling gene expression in pancreatic beta-cell research models.

3. Biased Agonism and β-Arrestin Recruitment

Laboratory research studies have characterized tirzepatide as exhibiting a biased agonism profile at the GLP-1 receptor, with relatively limited β-arrestin recruitment compared with cyclic AMP signaling. This signaling bias is an active area of structure–activity research and is investigated as a contributor to extended receptor residency and reduced internalization in cellular research models.

4. Albumin Binding and Extended Plasma Residency

The C20 fatty diacid side chain enables reversible binding to serum albumin, which is investigated in pharmacokinetics research as the basis for tirzepatide's extended plasma half-life in laboratory species. This structural feature is a frequent subject of comparative research with other acylated peptide analogs.

Research Applications

•Dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor signaling research
•Incretin-pathway research and receptor crosstalk studies
•Pancreatic beta-cell research models and islet signaling
•Hepatic energy-metabolism research
•Central-nervous-system incretin receptor distribution mapping
•Comparative pharmacology versus selective GLP-1 receptor agonists
•Biased agonism and β-arrestin recruitment research

Conclusion

Tirzepatide represents a structurally engineered dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist that has become a central reference compound in incretin-pathway research. Its combination of dual-receptor engagement, biased signaling at the GLP-1 receptor, and albumin-mediated pharmacokinetic extension makes it a valuable investigational laboratory peptide for studying class B G-protein-coupled receptor pharmacology and metabolic-pathway research models.

References

•Coskun T. et al. (2018). LY3298176, a novel dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist: from discovery to clinical proof of concept. Molecular Metabolism.
•Willard F.S. et al. (2020). Tirzepatide is an imbalanced and biased dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist. JCI Insight.
•Samms R.J. et al. (2020). How may GIP enhance the metabolic actions of GLP-1? Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism.
•Frias J.P. et al. (2018). Efficacy and safety of LY3298176, a novel dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist (research summary). The Lancet.
•Nauck M.A. & D'Alessio D.A. (2022). Tirzepatide, a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor co-agonist for the laboratory investigation of metabolic-pathway research. Cardiovascular Research.
•El K. et al. (2023). GIP receptor agonism, antagonism, and co-agonism: investigational pharmacology of incretin signaling. Peptides.

Research Use Disclaimer

This product is intended for research and laboratory use only. It is designed exclusively for in vitro research purposes. All information provided is for educational and research reference only. This product is not intended for human or animal use. It is not a drug, food, or cosmetic and must not be marketed, labeled, or used as such. Use and handling are restricted to trained and qualified professionals.

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