Research4 min readUpdated May 2026
PNC-27: a research overview
PNC-27 is a research peptide used as a probe in cell-model studies. This overview covers what it is and how it is handled, with no therapeutic or dosing claims.
What it is
PNC-27 is a 32-amino-acid peptide that combines a p53-derived domain with a membrane-residency element. It is studied in the context of the p53/HDM-2 interaction and membrane-associated mechanisms in cancer-cell models.
Why it is studied
PNC-27 appears in in-vitro cell-research literature as a mechanistic probe. The conclusions belong to those studies; this page makes no claim about human effects.
Handling notes
- Supplied lyophilised; reconstitute gently.
- Some membrane-active peptides need careful solvent selection — defer to your protocol.
- Refrigerate after reconstitution and aliquot for repeated use.
For in-vitro research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.
Mentioned in the catalog
For in-vitro research use only. This guide covers general laboratory handling and is not medical, clinical or dosing advice.