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product summary
company name :
EMD Millipore
other brands :
Oncogene Research Products, Calbiochem, Novagen, Merck, Upstate Biotechnology, Chemicon, LINCO, Novabiochem, Guava
product type :
antibody
product name :
Synapsin I Antibody
catalog :
AB1543P
quantity :
10 μg
clonality :
polyclonal
host :
domestic rabbit
conjugate :
nonconjugated
reactivity :
human, mouse, rat, bovine
application :
western blot, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunohistochemistry - paraffin section, immunohistochemistry - frozen section
citations: 16
Published Application/Species/Sample/DilutionReference
  • western blot; mouse; loading ...; fig 5b
Schaffer T, Smith J, Cook E, Phan T, Margolis S. PKCε Inhibits Neuronal Dendritic Spine Development through Dual Phosphorylation of Ephexin5. Cell Rep. 2018;25:2470-2483.e8 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; fig 3u
Dias D, Kim H, Holl D, Werne Solnestam B, Lundeberg J, Carlen M, et al. Reducing Pericyte-Derived Scarring Promotes Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury. Cell. 2018;173:153-165.e22 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:500; loading ...; fig s8d
Vainchtein I, Chin G, Cho F, Kelley K, Miller J, Chien E, et al. Astrocyte-derived interleukin-33 promotes microglial synapse engulfment and neural circuit development. Science. 2018;359:1269-1273 pubmed publisher
  • western blot; mouse; 1:2000; loading ...; fig 4c
Tanabe Y, Naito Y, Vasuta C, Lee A, Soumounou Y, Linhoff M, et al. IgSF21 promotes differentiation of inhibitory synapses via binding to neurexin2?. Nat Commun. 2017;8:408 pubmed publisher
  • western blot; rat; loading ...; fig 5a
Latina V, Caioli S, Zona C, Ciotti M, Amadoro G, Calissano P. Impaired NGF/TrkA Signaling Causes Early AD-Linked Presynaptic Dysfunction in Cholinergic Primary Neurons. Front Cell Neurosci. 2017;11:68 pubmed publisher
  • western blot; mouse; 1:500; loading ...; fig 3a
Dengler Crish C, Smith M, Wilson G. Early Evidence of Low Bone Density and Decreased Serotonergic Synthesis in the Dorsal Raphe of a Tauopathy Model of Alzheimer's Disease. J Alzheimers Dis. 2017;55:1605-1619 pubmed publisher
  • western blot; mouse; loading ...; fig 7a
Fukada M, Nakayama A, Mamiya T, Yao T, Kawaguchi Y. Dopaminergic abnormalities in Hdac6-deficient mice. Neuropharmacology. 2016;110:470-479 pubmed publisher
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500; loading ...; fig 1h
Chailangkarn T, Trujillo C, Freitas B, Hrvoj Mihic B, Herai R, Yu D, et al. A human neurodevelopmental model for Williams syndrome. Nature. 2016;536:338-43 pubmed
  • western blot; human; fig 5
Kurbatskaya K, Phillips E, Croft C, Dentoni G, Hughes M, Wade M, et al. Upregulation of calpain activity precedes tau phosphorylation and loss of synaptic proteins in Alzheimer's disease brain. Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2016;4:34 pubmed publisher
Velasco C, Llobet A. Synapse elimination activates a coordinated homeostatic presynaptic response in an autaptic circuit. Commun Biol. 2020;3:260 pubmed publisher
Zhang P, Lu H, Peixoto R, Pines M, Ge Y, Oku S, et al. Heparan Sulfate Organizes Neuronal Synapses through Neurexin Partnerships. Cell. 2018;174:1450-1464.e23 pubmed publisher
Koeppen J, Nguyen A, Nikolakopoulou A, Garcia M, Hanna S, Woodruff S, et al. Functional Consequences of Synapse Remodeling Following Astrocyte-Specific Regulation of Ephrin-B1 in the Adult Hippocampus. J Neurosci. 2018;38:5710-5726 pubmed publisher
Yamagata M, Duan X, Sanes J. Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic Differentiation. Front Mol Neurosci. 2018;11:142 pubmed publisher
Wang Z, Jackson R, Hong W, Taylor W, Corbett G, Moreno A, et al. Human Brain-Derived Aβ Oligomers Bind to Synapses and Disrupt Synaptic Activity in a Manner That Requires APP. J Neurosci. 2017;37:11947-11966 pubmed publisher
Jackson R, Rudinskiy N, Herrmann A, Croft S, Kim J, Petrova V, et al. Human tau increases amyloid ? plaque size but not amyloid ?-mediated synapse loss in a novel mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. Eur J Neurosci. 2016;44:3056-3066 pubmed publisher
Li L, Tasic B, Micheva K, Ivanov V, Spletter M, Smith S, et al. Visualizing the distribution of synapses from individual neurons in the mouse brain. PLoS ONE. 2010;5:e11503 pubmed publisher
product information
Catalog Number :
AB1543P
Subcategory :
Neuroscience
Product Name :
Anti-Synapsin I Antibody
Product Type :
Antibodies
Clonality :
Polyclonal Antibody
Gene ID :
P17600
Host Name :
Rabbit
Antigen :
Synapsin I
Conjugate :
Purified
Product Description :
Anti-Synapsin I Antibody
Cross Reactivity :
Bovine;Human;Mouse;Rat
Background :
The synapsins are a family of proteins that have long been implicated in the regulation of neurotransmitter release at synapses. Specifically, they are thought to be involved in regulating the number of synaptic vesicles available for release via exocytosis at any one time. Synapsins are encoded by three different genes, synapsin I, II and III, and different neuron terminals will encode different amounts of these; synapsin will make up 1% of total brain protein at any one time. Current studies suggest the following hypothesis for the role of synapsin: synapsins bind synaptic vesicles to components of the cytoskeleton which prevents them from migrating to the presynaptic membrane and releasing transmitter. During an action potential, synapsins are phosphorylated by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II, releasing the synaptic vesicles and allowing them to move to the membrane and release their neurotransmitter.
ALT Names :
Synapsin-1
Immunogen :
Synapsin I (mixture of Ia & Ib) purified from bovine brain.
Specificity :
Synapsin I (Mr of 80,000 and 77,000). Synapsin is located only in brain nerve terminal and is an excellent marker for synapes. Immunolabeling is blocked by preadsorption of the antibody with synapsin I.
Package Size :
10 μg
Uses :
ELISA;Immunocytochemistry;Immunohistochemistry;Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin);Immunoprecipitation;Western Blotting
Storage :
Stable for 1 year at -20ºC from date of receipt.
company information
EMD Millipore
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Billerica, Massachusetts 01821
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https://www.emdmillipore.com
888-854-3417
headquarters: United States
EMD Millipore is the Life Science division of Merck KGaA of Darmstadt, Germany

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