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MOTS-C

Exercise Mimetic

Mitochondria-encoded exercise mimetic peptide. Activates AMPK via AICAR, improves insulin sensitivity and drives fat oxidation — independently of insulin receptor signalling.

Amino Acids16
Mol. Weight2174.5 Da
Half-Life1–2 hours (SC)
Availability ✅ In Stock
Amino Acid Sequence MRWQEMGYIFYPRKLR

What Is MOTS-C?

MOTS-C (Mitochondrial Open reading frame of the 12S rRNA type-c) is a 16-amino-acid peptide encoded within the mitochondrial genome — not the nuclear genome. Discovered in 2015 by Lee et al. at USC, it is a founding member of mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs). Its plasma levels decline with age and obesity, inversely correlating with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome.

Key Mechanisms

  • AMPK activation via AICAR — inhibits MTHFD1 in the folate cycle, accumulating AICAR (endogenous AMP-mimetic) that phosphorylates AMPK at Thr172
  • Nuclear retrograde signalling — translocates to nucleus under stress to modify ARE/Nrf2 gene expression
  • GLUT4 translocation — drives skeletal muscle glucose uptake independently of insulin receptor
  • β-Oxidation enhancement — AMPK→ACC inhibition→CPT-1 relief→increased mitochondrial fat import
  • mTORC1 suppression — via TSC2/Raptor phosphorylation — longevity-associated metabolic state

Research Applications

  • Metabolic syndrome and obesity biology
  • Exercise adaptation and skeletal muscle metabolism
  • Insulin resistance mechanisms
  • Aging and healthspan research
  • Mitochondrial biology and retrograde signalling

Key References

  1. Lee C et al. “MOTS-c promotes metabolic homeostasis and reduces obesity and insulin resistance.” Cell Metab, 2015;21(3):443–454.
  2. Reynolds JC et al. “MOTS-c is an exercise-induced mitochondrial-encoded regulator.” Nat Commun, 2021;12:470.
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