Overview
SS-31, also known as Elamipretide, is a synthetic tetrapeptide designed to selectively localize to the inner mitochondrial membrane. In laboratory research settings, SS-31 has been studied for its ability to interact with mitochondrial phospholipids and influence signaling pathways associated with mitochondrial structure and function.
This compound is supplied strictly for laboratory and investigational research purposes.
Compound Breakdown
Unlike systemically acting metabolic peptides, SS-31 targets mitochondrial membranes directly. In preclinical research models, SS-31 has been investigated for its role in:
Inner mitochondrial membrane stabilization
Cardiolipin-associated signaling pathways
Mitochondrial bioenergetic regulation mechanisms
Reactive oxygen species–associated signaling modulation
Its membrane-targeted profile makes SS-31 a valuable research tool for studying mitochondrial-specific signaling processes.
Research Context
Research investigations involving SS-31 commonly explore:
Mitochondrial signaling and bioenergetics models
Cellular stress response at the mitochondrial level
Comparative studies alongside mitochondrial-derived peptides
Integrated metabolic research frameworks involving mitochondrial regulation
These investigations remain limited to controlled laboratory environments and do not imply clinical or therapeutic outcomes.
Related Categories
SS-31 is frequently studied alongside MOTS-c Peptide and incorporated into advanced metabolic research formulations such as the SS-31 + MOTS-c Bundle.




