ACE-031 Research Peptide
ACE-031 is a synthetic fusion protein studied in laboratory and preclinical models for its interaction with activin receptor signaling pathways and related cellular communication mechanisms. In published research, ACE-031 has been investigated for its role in ligand binding within the TGF-β superfamily and its influence on downstream signaling pathways in controlled experimental environments.
Researchers commonly explore ACE-031 in studies involving activin receptor type IIB (ActRIIB) pathway signaling, protein–ligand interactions, and cellular communication networks. Ongoing laboratory research continues to evaluate ACE-031 within controlled models examining receptor binding activity and molecular signaling processes.
ACE-031 has become a focal point in research environments analyzing protein signaling pathways and receptor-mediated cellular responses.
Research Areas of Interest
• Activin receptor (ActRIIB) signaling pathway research
• TGF-β superfamily signaling and ligand-binding studies
• Protein–ligand interaction analysis
• Cellular communication and receptor pathway investigation
• Molecular signaling research in controlled laboratory settings
Product Highlights
• Research Use Only (RUO)
• COA included (batch / lot documentation)
• High-purity lyophilized protein material (verified via COA)
• Lyophilized for stability and long-term storage
• Designed for laboratory, analytical, and scientific research use
This kit includes ten 1mg vials, supporting batch consistency across multiple experiments and extended research protocols.
Research Use Only. Not for human consumption, therapeutic, or diagnostic use.


