HRP anti-alpha-Synuclein, 103-108 Antibody anti-Synuclein - 4B12/Synuclein,BioLegend,807806

This antibody reacts with human a-synuclein. It does not react with mouse or rat a-synuclein. The epitope lies within amino acids 103-108 of a-synuclein.Additional reported applications (for the relevant formats) include: ELISA2, Western blotting1,2,3,4,6,8, and immunoprecipitation4.

Host

Mouse

Reactivity

Human

Application

IHC-P -Quality testedWB -Verified

Platform ID

BAB873116549

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background

Specifications

NameHRP anti-alpha-Synuclein, 103-108 Antibody anti-Synuclein - 4B12/Synuclein
Cat. No.807806
HostMouse
RRIDAB_2721332 (BioLegend Cat. No. 807806)
IsotypeMouse IgG1, κ
ReactivityHuman
ApplicationIHC-P -Quality testedWB -Verified
ClonalityMonoclonal
Clone Number4B12/Synuclein
Concentration0.5 mg/ml
Targetalpha-Synuclein 103-108
ImmunogenThis antibody was developed using a purified,E. coliproduced human α-synuclein.
PurityThe antibody was purified by affinity chromatography and conjugated with HRP under optimal conditions.
FormulationThis antibody is provided in 50% glycerol in aqueous buffered solution with preservatives.
StorageUpon receipt, the antibody solution should be stored undiluted at -20°C, and protected from prolonged exposure to light.
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

α-Synuclein is expressed principally in the nervous system, but it is also produced in other tissues, including  the skin. In the brain, the protein is primarily neuronal, but it is also present in glia. Neuronal α-synuclein is concentrated in presynaptic nerve terminals, interacts with plasma membrane phospholipids, and is also present in nuclei and mitochondria. At least three isoforms of synuclein are produced through alternative splicing. The most common isoform is a 140 amino acid-long transcript. Other isoforms are a-synuclein-126, lacking residues 41-54; and α-synuclein-112, which lacks residues 103-130. α-Synuclein’s physiological role is poorly understood, but the protein has been implicated in regulating dopamine release and transport, synaptic vesicle clustering, and functioning as a SNARE-complex chaperone. α-Synuclein fibrils are major component of the intracellular Lewy bodies that are associated with Parkinson's disease, Lewy body dementia, and multiple system atrophy.

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