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MOTS-c (Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide)

MOTS-c is one of the most talked-about metabolic peptides in the research space. Here's everything you need to know about sourcing it safely.

What Is MOTS-c?

MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA-c) is a 16-amino-acid peptide encoded within the mitochondrial genome. Unlike most peptides, which are encoded in nuclear DNA, MOTS-c is one of a small family of mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs) — making it unique in both origin and mechanism.

MOTS-c is sometimes called the "exercise mimetic peptide" because preclinical research suggests it activates many of the same metabolic pathways triggered by physical exercise — particularly AMPK signaling.


Quick Facts

PropertyDetail
Amino Acids16
Molecular Weight~2,174 Da
OriginEncoded in mitochondrial DNA (12S rRNA gene)
SequenceMRWQEMGYIFYPRKLR
Regulatory StatusNot FDA-approved; research use only
Primary Research FocusMetabolic regulation and cellular energy

Research Areas of Interest

MOTS-c has generated significant attention in preclinical studies examining its effects on:

  • Metabolic regulation — the most-studied application; shown to activate AMPK and improve glucose metabolism in animal models
  • Insulin sensitivity — research suggests improved glucose uptake independent of insulin signaling
  • Exercise physiology — may enhance physical performance and endurance markers in animal studies
  • Aging and longevity — circulating MOTS-c levels decline with age; supplementation studies in aged mice show functional improvements
  • Fat metabolism — may promote fatty acid oxidation and reduce fat accumulation
  • Cellular stress response — helps regulate the mitochondrial stress response and cellular homeostasis

Key Study Highlights

Study ContextFinding
Aged mice (2018, Lee et al.)Improved physical capacity and metabolic markers
High-fat diet micePrevented obesity and insulin resistance
Human exercise studyMOTS-c levels increased after acute exercise in skeletal muscle
Aging populationsCirculating MOTS-c levels decline significantly with age

How It's Sold

SourceFormPrescription?Typical Cost
Research VendorsLyophilized powder (5mg vial)No$40-90/vial
Research VendorsLyophilized powder (10mg vial)No$70-150/vial
Compounding PharmacyInjectable (subcutaneous)Yes$150-350+/month

MOTS-c is less widely stocked than peptides like BPC-157 or TB-500. Not all vendors carry it — availability can be inconsistent, especially for higher-purity batches.


What to Look For on the COA

A legitimate Certificate of Analysis for MOTS-c should include:

  • HPLC purity — minimum 95% for research grade, 98%+ for premium
  • Mass spectrometry — confirmed molecular weight of ~2,174 Da
  • Endotoxin testing — critical for injectable forms
  • Amino acid sequence verification — confirms the correct 16-amino-acid MRWQEMGYIFYPRKLR sequence
  • Batch/lot number — must match the label on your product

MOTS-c contains methionine and tryptophan residues, which are susceptible to oxidation. A quality COA should show no significant oxidized byproducts on the HPLC chromatogram.


Storage Guide

  • Lyophilized (powder): White powder. Store at -20°C for long-term stability; 2-8°C acceptable for shorter periods
  • Reconstituted: Refrigerate immediately at 2-8°C. Use within 28 days
  • All forms: MOTS-c is sensitive to oxidation — protect from light, minimize air exposure, and avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles

Key Sourcing Tips

  1. Always request and verify the COA before purchasing — batch numbers must match the product label
  2. MOTS-c is a newer research peptide with fewer established vendors — stick to sources with third-party testing from named labs
  3. Be cautious of vendors making metabolic or weight loss claims — this is a research compound, not a supplement
  4. Compare purity and pricing across at least 2-3 vendors before purchasing
  5. For personal use: work with a licensed provider and compounding pharmacy that can provide pharmaceutical-grade product
  6. Avoid any source that provides human dosing protocols — legitimate research vendors do not offer clinical guidance

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