SYNPR Guinea Pig Polyclonal Antibody
CAT#: BP5104
SYNPR guinea pig polyclonal antibody, Serum
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CNY 5665.00
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                        5周
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                        | Cited in 1 publication. | 
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| Product Data | |
| Applications | IF, IHC | 
| Recommend Dilution | Immunofluorescence Microscopy: 1/100-200 for 1 h at RT. Immunohistochemistry on Frozen Sections.  | 
        
| Reactivity | Human, Mouse, Rat | 
| Host | Guinea Pig | 
| Clonality | Polyclonal | 
| Immunogen | Synthetic C-terminal peptide CHSSGQRYLSDPMEKHS (corresponding to a part of the cytoplasmic carboxy terminus) conjugated to KLH. | 
| Specificity | Antiserum reacts specifically with Synaptoporin present in synaptic vesicles. No cross-reaction with pantophysin and the closely related protein Synaptophysin (additional members of the small polypeptide family typical for transport vesicles).  | 
        
| Formulation | State: Serum State: Liquid Stabilized antiserum with 0.09% Sodium Azide and 0.5% BSA  | 
        
| Conjugation | Unconjugated | 
| Storage Condition | Store the antibody undiluted at 2-8°C. | 
| Gene Name | synaptoporin | 
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| Background | SYNPR( Synaptoporin) is a component of the synaptic vesicle membrane and thought to play an important role in synaptic vesicle trafficking. It is highly homologous to Synaptophysin 1 yet it differs in expression. Synaptophysin 1 is ubiquitiously expressed, SYNPR is concentrated in the mossy fibre synapses of the hippocampus. Synaptoporin, an intrinsic membrane protein of small synaptic vesicles, probably functions as vesicular channel protein.  | 
        
| Synonyms | MGC26651, Synaptophysin-2 | 
| Reference Data | |
| Protein Families | Secreted Protein, Transmembrane | 
Citations (1)
| The use of this Antibodies has been cited in the following citations: | 
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                                                Npas4 regulates Mdm2 and thus Dcx in experience-dependent dendritic spine development of newborn olfactory bulb interneurons
                                                ,Yoshihara S, Takahashi H, Nishimura N, Kinoshita M, Asahina R, Kitsuki M, Tatsumi K, Furukawa-Hibi Y, Hirai H, Nagai T, Yamada K, Tsuboi A,
                                                Cell Rep
                                                ,PubMed ID 25088421
                                                [SYNPR]
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