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pep-10470 v1 CC-BY-SA-4.0

Experimental nerve-and-immune signal peptide (CHEMBL507480)

A lab-made small protein being studied for its ability to switch on a body signal involved in nerves and immune responses; experimental, not an approved medicine.

statusbioassayed targetVPAC1 length26 aa refs2
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status 5 / 5
prediction metrics boltz-2 1.0
ipTM0.707
pTM0.608
avg pLDDT64.0
ranking score0.654
STRUCTURE · PEP-10470 × VPAC1
ranking0.654
target interface 4.5Å peptide drag rotate · ctrl+scroll zoom · right-click pan
boltz-2 1.0 · mmCIF ↓ download
sequence26 aa
151015202526
HSDGITDSYSRYR KQMAVKKYLAAVL
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full evidence table1 metrics
metricvaluetool
IC50 14.13 nM GPCRDB/ChEMBL
structural qualityopenfold3
metricvaluenote
gpde2.149global PDE — lower = better
disorderNaNfraction disordered
3-letter notation
His-Ser-Asp-Gly-Ile-Thr-Asp-Ser-Tyr-Ser-Arg-Tyr-Arg-Lys-Gln-Met-Ala-Val-Lys-Lys-Tyr-Leu-Ala-Ala-Val-Leu
recipeboltz-2 1.0
parametervalue
modelboltz-2 1.0
weights
hardwarenvidia_nim_api
mlx version
python
random seed
msa strategynone
diffusion samples1
runtime
predicted bymlx@peptide
predicted at2026-04-24
citationbibtex
peptidemodel (2026). Experimental nerve-and-immune signal peptide (CHEMBL507480) (pep-10470, v1). PeptideModel. https://peptidemodel.com/card/pep-10470
@peptide{pep10470,
  sequence = {HSDGITDSYSRYRKQMAVKKYLAAVL},
  target   = {vpac1},
  author   = {peptidemodel},
  year     = {2026},
  status   = {bioassayed}
}
related peptides 5 by signal overlap
clinical trials 0 trials · checked 2026-05-22
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no registered clinical trials as of 2026-05-22; we'll re-check periodically
references 2 papers
[1]
A Clinical Approach for the Use of VIP Axis in Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases
Martínez, C. et al. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2019
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