product summary
company name :
Cell Signaling Technology
product type :
antibody
product name :
α-Synuclein (D37A6) XP® Rabbit mAb
catalog :
4179
clonality :
monoclonal
host :
domestic rabbit
conjugate :
nonconjugated
clone name :
D37A6
reactivity :
human, mouse, rat
application :
western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunohistochemistry - paraffin section, immunohistochemistry - frozen section
citations: 15
Published Application/Species/Sample/DilutionReference
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 2a
Suzuki G, Imura S, Hosokawa M, Katsumata R, Nonaka T, Hisanaga S, et al. α-synuclein strains that cause distinct pathologies differentially inhibit proteasome. elife. 2020;9: pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 4g
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 6a
Bozic M, Caus M, Rodrigues Díez R, Pedraza N, Ruiz Ortega M, Garí E, et al. Protective role of renal proximal tubular alpha-synuclein in the pathogenesis of kidney fibrosis. Nat Commun. 2020;11:1943 pubmed publisher
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2f
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1b
  • western blot; mouse; loading ...; fig 2a
Zhang W, Zhou M, Lu W, Gong J, Gao F, Li Y, et al. CNTNAP4 deficiency in dopaminergic neurons initiates parkinsonian phenotypes. Theranostics. 2020;10:3000-3021 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; 1:500; loading ...
Song L, McMackin M, Nguyen A, Cortopassi G. Parkin deficiency accelerates consequences of mitochondrial DNA deletions and Parkinsonism. Neurobiol Dis. 2017;100:30-38 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:250; fig s1
Vingill S, Brockelt D, Lancelin C, Tatenhorst L, Dontcheva G, Preisinger C, et al. Loss of FBXO7 (PARK15) results in reduced proteasome activity and models a parkinsonism-like phenotype in mice. EMBO J. 2016;35:2008-25 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 3c
  • western blot; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig s4b
Doucet Beaupré H, Gilbert C, Profes M, Chabrat A, Pacelli C, Giguère N, et al. Lmx1a and Lmx1b regulate mitochondrial functions and survival of adult midbrain dopaminergic neurons. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016;113:E4387-96 pubmed publisher
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; fig 2
Deleglise B, Magnifico S, Duplus E, Vaur P, Soubeyre V, Belle M, et al. β-amyloid induces a dying-back process and remote trans-synaptic alterations in a microfluidic-based reconstructed neuronal network. Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2014;2:145 pubmed publisher
Takaichi Y, Chambers J, Inoue H, Ano Y, Takashima A, Nakayama H, et al. Phosphorylation and oligomerization of α-synuclein associated with GSK-3β activation in the rTg4510 mouse model of tauopathy. Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2020;8:86 pubmed publisher
Elfarrash S, Jensen N, Ferreira N, Betzer C, Thevathasan J, Diekmann R, et al. Organotypic slice culture model demonstrates inter-neuronal spreading of alpha-synuclein aggregates. Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2019;7:213 pubmed publisher
Terada M, Suzuki G, Nonaka T, Kametani F, Tamaoka A, Hasegawa M. The effect of truncation on prion-like properties of α-synuclein. J Biol Chem. 2018;293:13910-13920 pubmed publisher
Ugras S, Daniels M, Fazelinia H, Gould N, Yocum A, Luk K, et al. Induction of the Immunoproteasome Subunit Lmp7 Links Proteostasis and Immunity in α-Synuclein Aggregation Disorders. EBioMedicine. 2018;31:307-319 pubmed publisher
Wassouf Z, Hentrich T, Samer S, Rotermund C, Kahle P, Ehrlich I, et al. Environmental Enrichment Prevents Transcriptional Disturbances Induced by Alpha-Synuclein Overexpression. Front Cell Neurosci. 2018;12:112 pubmed publisher
Migdalska Richards A, Wegrzynowicz M, Rusconi R, Deangeli G, Di Monte D, Spillantini M, et al. The L444P Gba1 mutation enhances alpha-synuclein induced loss of nigral dopaminergic neurons in mice. Brain. 2017;140:2706-2721 pubmed publisher
Rabl R, Breitschaedel C, Flunkert S, Duller S, Amschl D, Neddens J, et al. Early start of progressive motor deficits in Line 61 ?-synuclein transgenic mice. BMC Neurosci. 2017;18:22 pubmed publisher
Liu H, Lu S, Ho P, Tse H, Pang S, Kung M, et al. LRRK2 R1441G mice are more liable to dopamine depletion and locomotor inactivity. Ann Clin Transl Neurol. 2014;1:199-208 pubmed publisher
product information
SKU :
4179S
Product-Name :
α-Synuclein (D37A6) XP® Rabbit mAb
Size :
100 ul
Price-(USD) :
260 USD
Species-x-Reactivity :
M, R
Applications :
Immunofluorescence (Frozen)
Product-Category :
Neuroscience
Shipping-Temp :
AMBIENT
Storage-Temp :
-20°C
Product-Type :
Monoclonal Antibody
MW :
18
Host :
Rabbit
Target :
synuclein-alpha mouse
Primary-Protein :
SNCA
Alt-Names :
Alpha-synuclein,NACP,Non-A beta component of AD amyloid,Non-A4 component of amyloid precursor,SYUA,Snca,Syn,alpha SYN,alphaSYN,non-A4 component of amyloid,synuclein, alpha
company information
Cell Signaling Technology
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https://www.cellsignal.com
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headquarters: USA
Established in Beverly, MA in 1999, Cell Signaling Technology (CST) is a privately-owned company with over 400 employees worldwide. We are dedicated to providing innovative research tools that are used to help define mechanisms underlying cell function and disease. Since its inception, CST has become the world leader in the production of the highest quality activation-state and total protein antibodies utilized to expand knowledge of cell signaling pathways. Our mission is to deliver the world's highest quality research tools that accelerate progress in biological research and personalized medicine.