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Synapsin I Antibody (Phospho-Ser9)

Item no. OAPC00196
Manufacturer AVIVA Systems Biology
Amount 100 ul
Category
Type Antibody Polyclonal
Format Liquid
Applications WB, IHC
Specific against Human (Homo sapiens), Mouse (Murine, Mus musculus), Rat (Rattus norvegicus), Zebrafish (Danio rerio), Cow (Bos taurus)
Host Rabbit
Citations Czernik AJ, Pang DT, Greengard P (1987) Amino acid sequences surrounding the cAMP-dependent and calcium/calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation sites in rat and bovine synapsin I. Proc Natl Acad Sci (USA) 84:7518-7522.
Feng J, Chi P, Blanpied TA, Xu YM, Magarinos AM, Ferreira A, Takahashi RH, Kao HT, McEwen BS, Ryan TA, Augustine GJ, Greengard P (2002) Regulation of neurotransmitter release by synapsin III. J Neurosci 22:4372-4380.
Jovanovic JN, Sihra TS, Nairn AC, Hemmings HC, Jr., Greengard P, Czernik AJ (2001) Opposing changes in phosphorylation of specific sites in synapsin I during Ca2+-dependent glutamate release in isolated nerve terminals. J Neurosci 21:7944-7953.
Kao HT, Song HJ, Porton B, Ming GL, Hoh J, Abraham M, Czernik AJ, Pieribone VA, Poo MM, Greengard P (2002) A protein kinase A-dependent molecular switch in synapsins regulates neurite outgrowth. Nature Neurosci 5:431-437.
Moore RY, Bernstein M (1989) Synaptogenesis in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus demonstrated by electron microscopy and synapsin I immunoreactivity. J Neurosci 9:2151-2162.
Nayak AS, Moore CI, Browning MD (1996) CaM Kinase II phosphorylation of the presynaptic protein synapsin is persistently increased during expression of long-term potentiation. Proc Natl Acad Sci (USA) 93:15451-15456.
Stone LM, Browning MD, Finger TE (1994) Differential distribution of the synapsins in the rat olfactory bulb. J Neurosci 14:301-309.
Sachiko Shimomura, Tadashi Nagamine, Naoya Hatano, Noriyuki Sueyoshi, and Isamu Kameshita (2010) Identification of an endogenous substrate of zebrafish doublecortin-like protein kinase using a highly active truncation mutant. J. Biochem., 147: 711 - 722.
Note: Dr. Michael Browning co-author of the cited papers is the President and founder of PhosphoSolutions.
ECLASS 10.1 32160702
ECLASS 11.0 32160702
UNSPSC 12352203
Shipping Condition Cool pack
Available
Manufacturer - Type
Polyclonal Antibody
Manufacturer - Category
Root Catalog/Products/Polyclonal Antibodies, Root Catalog/Products/Polyclonal Antibodies/Phospho Specific, Root Catalog/Products/Primary Antibodies
Shipping Temperature
Wet Ice
Molecular Weight
~78kDa
Manufacturer - Application Additional Information
The antibody has been directly tested for reactivity in Western blots with rat tissue. It is anticipated that the antibody will react with human, mouse, bovine, Xenopus and zebra fish tissues based on the fact that these species have 100% homology with the amino acid sequence used as antigen.
Cultured mouse caudate neurons showing synapsin I when phosphorylated at Ser9.
Western blot of rat cortex lysate showing specific immunolabeling of ~78k synapsin I phosphorylated at Ser9 (Control). Phosphospecificity is shown in the second lane (lambda-phosphatase: lambda -Ptase). The blot is identical to the control except that it was incubated in lambda -Ptase (1200 units for 30 min) before being exposed to the phospho-Ser9 synapsin I antibody. The immunolabeling is completely eliminated by treatment with lambda -Ptase.
Gene symbol
SYN1
Product format
Liquid. 100 ul in 10 mM HEPES (pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl, 100 ug per ml BSA and 50% glycerol. Adequate amount of material to conduct 10-mini Western Blots.
Reconstitution and storage
For long term storage -20C is recommended. Stable at -20C for at least 1 year.
Description of target
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. In addition to its role in plasticity, the expression of synapsin I is a precise indicator of synapse formation (Moore and Bernstein, 1989; Stone et al., 1994). Thus, synapsin I immunocytochemistry provides a valuable tool for the study of synaptogenesis. The role of synapsin in synaptic plasticity and in synaptogensis is regulated by phosphorylation (Jovanovic et al., 2001; Kao et al., 2002). Serine 9 is the site on synapsin I that is phosphorylated by cAMP-dependent protein kinase and by calcium calmodulin kinase I (Czernik et al., 1987). Phosphorylation of this site is thought to regulate synaptic vesicle function and neurite outgrowth (Kao et al., 2002).
Protein accession_num
NP_776616.1
Protein name
Synapsin-1
Clonality
Polyclonal
Purification
Prepared from rabbit serum by affinity purification via sequential chromatography on phospho- and dephosphopeptide affinity columns.
Immunogen
Phosphopeptide corresponding to amino acid residues surrounding the phospho-Ser9 of synapsin I.
Homology
Cow; Human; Mouse; Rat; Zebrafish
Manufacturer - Specificity
Specific for ~78k synapsin I doublet protein phosphorylated at Ser9. The antibody also weakly labels the ~55k synapsin II protein which has a similar phosphorylation site to that of Ser9 on synapsin I. Immunolabeling is blocked by preadsorption of the antibody with the phosphopeptide used as antigen but not by the corresponding dephosphopeptide. Immunolabeling is also completely eliminated by treatment with lambda phosphatase.

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Amount: 100 ul
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