1. Signaling Pathways
  2. GPCR/G Protein
  3. CRFR
  4. CRFR Isoform
  5. CRFR Agonist

CRFR Agonist

CRFR Agonists (12):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity
  • HY-P1533A
    CRF, bovine TFA
    Agonist 98.10%
    CRF, bovine (TFA) is a potent agonist of CRF receptor, and displaces [125I-Tyr]ovine CRF with a Ki of 3.52 nM.
  • HY-P1295
    Urocortin, human
    Agonist 99.12%
    Urocortin, human, a 40-aa neuropeptide, acts as a selective agonist of endogenous CRF2 receptor, with Kis of 0.4, 0.3, and 0.5 nM for hCRF1, rCRF and mCRF, respectively.
  • HY-P1368A
    Stressin I TFA
    Agonist 98.38%
    Stressin I (Cyclo(31-34)[DPhe12,Nle21,38,Glu31,Lys34]Ac-hCRF(4-41)) TFA is a potent CRF1 receptor selective agonist, Ki is 1.7 nM. Stressin I induces an increase in adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) levels in rats.
  • HY-P3684A
    [DPro5] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, human, rat TFA
    Agonist 99.71%
    [DPro5] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, human, rat TFA is a selective corticotropin releasing factor/hormone R2 (CRH-R2)agonist. [DPro5] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, human, rat TFA fails to cause the typical anxiogenic effect, but modulates learning and memory processes in rat.
  • HY-P1298A
    Sauvagine TFA
    Agonist 98.76%
    Sauvagine TFA, a 40-amino-acid neuropeptide from the skin of the frog, is a mammalian CRF agonist. Sauvagine TFA is effective at releasing ACTH from rat pituitary cells. Sauvagine TFA possesses a number of pharmacological actions on diuresis, the cardiovascular system and endocrine glands.
  • HY-P1542B
    Urotensin I TFA
    Agonist
    Urotensin I (Catostomus urotensin I) TFA, a CRF-like neuropeptide, acts as an agonist of CRF receptor with pEC50s of 11.46, 9.36 and 9.85 for human CRF1, human CRF2 and rat CRF receptors in CHO cells, and Kis of 0.4, 1.8, and 5.7 nM for hCRF1, rCRF and mCRF receptors, respectively.
  • HY-P1542
    Urotensin I
    Agonist
    Urotensin I (Catostomus urotensin I), a CRF-like neuropeptide, acts as an agonist of CRF receptor with pEC50s of 11.46, 9.36 and 9.85 for human CRF1, human CRF2 and rat CRF receptors in CHO cells, and Kis of 0.4, 1.8, and 5.7 nM for hCRF1, rCRF and mCRF receptors, respectively.
  • HY-P1368
    Stressin I
    Agonist
    Stressin I (Cyclo(31-34)[DPhe12,Nle21,38,Glu31,Lys34]Ac-hCRF(4-41)) is a potent CRF1 receptor-selective agonist with a Ki of 1.7 nM. Stressin I induces increases in adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) levels in rats.
  • HY-P1533
    CRF, bovine
    Agonist
    CRF, bovine is a potent agonist of CRF receptor, and displaces [125I-Tyr]ovine CRF with a Ki of 3.52 nM.
  • HY-P3684
    [DPro5] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, human, rat
    Agonist
    [DPro5] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, human, rat is a selective R2 agonist of corticotropin releasing factor/hormone. Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) is a hypothalamic hormone, stimulates the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and of β-endorphin. [DPro5] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, human, rat fails to cause the typical anxiogenic effect, but modulates learning and memory processes in rat.
  • HY-P1296A
    Urocortin, rat TFA
    Agonist
    Urocortin, rat TFA (Urocortin (Rattus norvegicus) TFA) is a neuropeptide and a potent endogenous CRFR agonist with Kis of 13 nM, 1.5 nM, and 0.97 nM for human CRF1, rat CRF and mouse CRF, respectively.
  • HY-P1298
    Sauvagine
    Agonist
    Sauvagine, a 40-amino-acid neuropeptide from the skin of the frog, is a mammalian CRF agonist. Sauvagine is effective at releasing ACTH from rat pituitary cells. Sauvagine possesses a number of pharmacological actions on diuresis, the cardiovascular system and endocrine glands.