This Rabbit Polyclonal antibody specifically detects SYN1 in WB. It exhibits reactivity toward Human, Rat, Mouse, Cow, Xenopus laevis and Zebrafish (Danio rerio).
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Catalog No. ABIN372721
Quick Overview for SYN1 antibody (pSer603) (ABIN372721)
This antibody recognizes ~78k Synapsin I doublet protein phosphorylated at Ser603. Immunolabeling of the synapsin I band is blocked by lambda-phosphatase treatment.
Cross-Reactivity (Details)
Species reactivity (expected):Human, Bovine, Mouse, Xenopus and Zebrafish. Species reactivity (tested):Rat.
Purification
Sequential Chromatography on phospho- and dephosphopeptide affinity columns.
Immunogen
Phosphopeptide corresponding to amino acid residues surrounding the phospho-Ser603 of Synapsin I.
Western blot: 1/1,000. Other applications not tested. Optimal dilutions are dependent on conditions and should be determined by the user.
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Format
Liquid
Buffer
10 mM HEPES ( pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl, 100 μg/mL BSA and 50 % Glycerol.
Handling Advice
Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Storage
-20 °C
Storage Comment
Store the antibody undiluted (in aliquots) at-20 °C.
Target
SYN1
(Synapsin I (SYN1))
Alternative Name
Synapsin-1
Background
Synapsin I plays a key role in synaptic plasticity in brain (Feng et al., 2002, Nayak et al., 1996). This effect is due in large part to the ability of the synapsins to regulate the availability of synaptic vesicles for release. The role of synapsin in synaptic plasticity and in synaptogensis is regulated by phosphorylation (Jovanovic et al., 2001, Kao et al., 2002). Serine 603 is the site on synapsin I that is phosphorylated by calcium calmodulin kinase II and by p21-activated kinases (Sakurada et al., 2002, Czernik et al., 1987). Phosphorylation of this site is thought to regulate synaptic vesicle function (Nayak et al., 1996, Bahler and Greengard, 1987, McGuinness et al., 1989).Synonyms: Brain protein 4.1, SYN1, Synapsin I