Catalog # SM3651
Synapsin I (C-terminal region) Antibody
Mouse Monoclonal
ELISA | 1:2000 |
ICC | 1:50 |
WB | 1:1000 |
Size 100 μl
Species Reactivity Hu, Rt, Ms
MW 80 kDa
Isotype IgG1
Synapsins are important peripheral membrane proteins involved in synaptic vesicle release during neurotransmission between neurons. Several synapsin variants are generated by alternative splicing of the mRNA from three different genes: synapsin I, II, and III. Synapsins bind to synaptic vesicles via their conserved N-terminal domains. Regulation of synapsins may occur through PKA and CAM kinase I phosphorylation. This regulation occurs concomitantly with membrane excitation and neurotransmitter release into the synaptic cleft. Synapsins bundle actin filaments and interact with multiple calcium binding proteins. Thus, synapsins may crosslink vesicles or other proteins to actin filaments at the presynaptic terminal. In addition, synapsins may interact with each other, since synapsin III has been shown to form heteromultimers with both synapsin I and synapsin II. All synapsins contain a central ATP binding domain and variable C-terminal domains that facilitate distinct regulatory functions.
References
Fdez, E. & Hilfiker, S. (2006) Brain Cell Biol. 35(2-3):107.
Südhof, T.C. (1990) J Biol Chem. 265(14):7849.
Südhof, T.C. et al. (1989) Science. 245(4925):1474.
*For more information, see UniProt Accession O88935
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*All molecular weights (MW) are confirmed by comparison to Bio-Rad Rainbow Markers and to western blot mobilities of known proteins with similar MW.
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