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Product Name
Synaptophysin (native) Antibody
Catalog #
SMC-178D
Package size
100ug
Price
$235.00 USD
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Alternate Product Sizes
SMC-178C
Type
Monoclonal
Conjugate
N/A
Datasheet
SMC 178 Synapophysin Neurobiology
Description
Anti-Synaptophysin (native)
Research Area
Neuroscience
Alternative Names
SYPH, Sypl, Syn p38
Clone Number
EP10
Host Species
Mouse
Isotype
IgG1
Immunogen
Immunoprecipitate of human brain
Applications
WB
Species Reactivity
Human
Accession Number
NP_003170.1
Gene ID
6855
SwissProt
P08247
Background Info
Detects ~38kDa.
Recommended Dilutions
1.0ug/mL (WB)
Form
Protein G Purified
Storage Buffer
PBS pH7.4, 50% glycerol, 0.09% sodium azide
Concentration
1mg/mL
Certificate of Analysis
1 μg/mL of SMC-178 was sufficient for detection of Synaptophysin in 10μg of human brain lysate by colorimetric immunoblot analysis using Goat anti-mouse IgG:HRP as the secondary antibody.
Storage Temp
-20°C
Shipping Temp
Blue Ice or 4°C

This antibody is available conjugated to several dyes. Please select one of the conjugates from the lists below:

ATTO Conjugates:

ATTO-Conjugates.pdf

Enzyme & Fluorescent Conjugates:

Enzyme-Fluorescent-Conjugate.pdf

IHC analysis of Synaptophysin using SMC-178, tested on human fetal brain tissues showing neurons and fibres.


IHC analysis of Synaptophysin using SMC-178, tested on human brain tissues showing neurons and fibres.
Research Background
Synaptophysin is a synaptic vesicle glycoprotein with four transmembrane domains weighing 38kDa (1). It is present in neuroendocrine cells and in virtually all neurons in the brain and spinal cord that participate in synaptic transmission. It acts as a marker for the presynaptic vesicle, and functions in synaptic vesicle exocytois, including cholesterol-dependent vesicle biogeneis, regulation of SNARE assembly via interaction with VAMP/synaptobrevin, formation of the fusion pore initiating neurotransmitter release, and activation of vesicle endocytosis (2, 3). This gene has also been implicated in X linked mental retardation (4).
References
1. Johnston P.A., et al. (1989) J Biol Chem. 264: 1268-1273.
2. Thiele C., et al. (2000) Nat Cell Biol. 2: 42-49
3. Valtorta F., et al. (2004) Bioessays 26: 445-453.
4. Tarpey P.S., et al. (2009) Nat Genet. 41(5): 535-543.
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