Description
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SS-31
SS-31 — D-Arg-Dmt-Lys-Phe-NH₂ (CAS 736992-21-5) — is a cell-permeable, mitochondria-targeted tetrapeptide studied as a cardiolipin-binding tool compound for inner mitochondrial membrane bioenergetics research. It is supplied as a laboratory-grade lyophilized powder intended strictly for analytical and non-clinical research applications.
SS-31's amphipathic structure and net +3 charge at physiological pH drive selective accumulation at the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM), where it binds cardiolipin with high affinity. Researchers use SS-31 in isolated mitochondria, cell-based, and ex vivo models to examine cardiolipin–cytochrome c interaction stabilization, ETC supercomplex assembly, mitochondrial ROS suppression, and ATP synthesis efficiency under oxidative or ischemic stress conditions.
COMMON RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
Mitochondrial Bioenergetics & ETC Supercomplex Research
SS-31 is used in isolated mitochondria and cell-based models to study cardiolipin-dependent stabilization of ETC supercomplexes (respirasomes), cytochrome c retention at the IMM, and ATP synthase activity preservation under oxidative or bioenergetic stress conditions.Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Models
Applied in cardiac, renal, and cerebral I/R models to examine mitochondrial ROS attenuation, membrane potential preservation (ΔΨm), and ATP recovery kinetics following simulated ischemia-reperfusion challenge in cardiomyocyte and tubular epithelial cell lines.Mitochondrial ROS & Oxidative Stress Assays
Used in MitoSOX and DHE superoxide detection assays and H₂O₂ challenge models to quantify SS-31's effect on mitochondrial superoxide production and cardiolipin peroxidation under pro-oxidant and bioenergetically compromised conditions.Aging & Mitochondrial Dysfunction Models
Benchmarked in aged-cell and senescence models to study mitochondrial cristae morphology, cardiolipin remodeling, and bioenergetic efficiency as endpoints in age-related mitochondrial decline and sarcopenia research. -
Chemical Identity
Compound Name: SS-31
Synonyms: Elamipretide · MTP-131 · Bendavia · D-Arg-Dmt-Lys-Phe-NH₂
CAS Number: 736992-21-5
EC Number: N/A (synthetic tetrapeptide)
Molecular Formula: C₃₂H₄₉N₉O₅
Molecular Weight: 639.79 g/mol
Physical Properties
Appearance: White to off-white lyophilized powder
Solubility (water): ≥50 mg/mL in sterile water or normal saline
Solubility (organic): Slight DMSO solubility; aqueous reconstitution preferred
Hygroscopic: Yes — store desiccated
Quality & Testing
Purity: ≥98% (HPLC)
Testing Method: Reverse-phase HPLC · MS confirmation of peptide sequence
Verification
COA: Lot-specific, included with order (QR on label)
SDS Supplier: Velox Research Chemicals
SDS Revision: Current lot · OSHA HCS / GHS compliant
Handling & Storage
Storage Temperature: Store desiccated at −20°C for long-term; 2–8°C short-term. Protect from light. Refer to SDS/COA for compound-specific handling
Light Sensitivity: Minimal; primary precaution is desiccated storage
Reconstitution: Dissolve in sterile water or normal saline at ≥50 mg/mL; use immediately or aliquot at −80°C
Available Strengths: 5 mg · 10 mg
SKU (5 mg): VE-SS31-005
SKU (10 mg): VE-SS31-010
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What is this product?
SS-31 (CAS 736992-21-5, MW 639.79 g/mol) is a synthetic, cell-permeable tetrapeptide (D-Arg-Dmt-Lys-Phe-NH₂) that selectively accumulates at the inner mitochondrial membrane via high-affinity cardiolipin binding. Supplied as a lyophilized powder for laboratory research use only. Also known as elamipretide, MTP-131, and Bendavia.
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What purity and testing methods are used?
Each lot is tested by reverse-phase HPLC to ≥98% purity, with MS confirmation of peptide identity and ICP analysis to verify copper stoichiometry. A lot-specific COA is included with every order, accessible via QR code on the label.
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What are the key chemical identifiers?
CAS 736992-21-5 · Molecular formula C₃₂H₄₉N₉O₅ · MW 639.79 g/mol · Synonyms: Elamipretide, MTP-131, Bendavia, D-Arg-Dmt-Lys-Phe-NH₂.
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What signaling pathways does SS-31 address in research models?
SS-31 research focuses on cardiolipin–cytochrome c interaction stabilization at the IMM, ETC supercomplex (respirasome) assembly, mitochondrial superoxide suppression, and ATP synthesis capacity under ischemic and oxidative stress conditions. Models include isolated mitochondria bioenergetic assays, I/R challenge in cardiomyocytes and renal tubular cells, and aging/sarcopenia cell models.
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How is SS-31 reconstituted for research use?
Dissolve in sterile water or PBS (pH 7.0) at ~5 mg/mL. Use immediately or aliquot and store at −80°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles and protect from light to prevent copper-peptide complex degradation.
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What is the recommended storage upon receipt?
Store immediately at −20°C desiccated. Short-term at 2–8°C is acceptable for up to 2 weeks. The copper chelate is sensitive to moisture and light; inspect vials for colour integrity (blue-green) upon receipt.
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What is a COA and why does it matter?
A COA documents lot-specific purity (HPLC ≥98%), peptide identity (MS), copper content (ICP), and appearance. Each lot ships with a QR-accessible COA. Review before use to confirm identity, purity, and copper stoichiometry meet your experimental requirements.
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What signaling pathways does SS-31 address in research models?
SS-31 research focuses on cardiolipin–cytochrome c interaction stabilization at the IMM, ETC supercomplex (respirasome) assembly, mitochondrial superoxide suppression, and ATP synthesis capacity under ischemic and oxidative stress conditions. Models include isolated mitochondria bioenergetic assays, I/R challenge in cardiomyocytes and renal tubular cells, and aging/sarcopenia cell models.
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What is this product?
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