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Stability Profile

Stability Profile for MOTS-c

The cheapest time to catch a problem with a peptide is while it is still just text on a screen. EndoPhase gives you the oxidation, deamidation and cleavage-prone sites worth watching during storage, for MOTS-c and any sequence you are weighing up.

Run MOTS-c preflight

The cheapest time to catch a problem with a peptide is while it is still just text on a screen. For a candidate like MOTS-c, the questions worth answering early are practical: is the sequence clean to make, is it stable, and does the intended route even make sense. stability profile is the part of that picture EndoPhase focuses on here.

What stability profile looks at

For MOTS-c, EndoPhase surfaces the oxidation, deamidation and cleavage-prone sites worth watching during storage, in plain language, with the reasoning kept beside the result so a reviewer can agree or push back.

Why do this before synthesis

A good decision layer turns a risky guess into a documented, reviewable call. The whole idea is to spend judgement before spending budget. A few minutes of preflight beats a wasted synthesis run every time.

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